Quest in leeds is probably the best club for you regarding access as one of the owners is a wheelchair user so the whole club was designed and built for disabled guests, one level with wider doorways and corridors, the only area are that may be difficult for you would be the hot tub. Have a look at their website and maybe even give them a ring though to help you decide before travelling over. Hope this helps.
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"Thank you all I’ve messaged quest and that does sound like a great club just have to get the nerve to go alone "
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By *rOralMan
over a year ago
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"Like above is it normal for people in chairs to go to club
You should go but call the club and make sure it is going to be acceptable for you many clubs are set on multiple levels."
You’ll notice few stares, but thats only normal you know? nothing but fun awaits you if you dare jump on the adventure.
It will become natural and easier to decide attending and it will be easier to decide whether you’re going or not, I guarantee.
On the other hand, its always good to call or write before hand. Some clubs may not be accessible so you don’t waste your time and end up being frustrated at the door for not being able to enter the place, some other can be fully accessible with few exceptions (areas within the place) but ppl is always nice and open to help. My piece of advise from a fellow wheelie, don’t be afraid and go for it!
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