I have a walking disability and find it hard to get in/around most swinging clubs.
Weve been to Buddies in Blackpool, which is now closed and to No 3 in Chorly, which apart from the flight of stairs to get in is great and staff helpful.
So apart from the above, and other good venues and also does a wheelchair user put other people off. |
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I can't think of any clubs I've been to that are good for people with walking disabilities. In fact most have steep stairs that are difficult for able bodied!
I wouldn't be put off by disabled or wheelchair. I had a bf many years ago in a similar situation. But I think I would be inclined to mention it on your profile, which I don't think you have.
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"I have a walking disability and find it hard to get in/around most swinging clubs.
Weve been to Buddies in Blackpool, which is now closed and to No 3 in Chorly, which apart from the flight of stairs to get in is great and staff helpful.
So apart from the above, and other good venues and also does a wheelchair user put other people off. "
get in touch with Paul at Xtasia great club and easy to get round |
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I've only been to 2 clubs so far, the attic and new paradise, neither of which are accessible to wheelchair users or those with walking disabilities.
It is a question that has come up before on the forums and i believe quest in leeds is fully accessible and one of the owners is a wheelchair user. |
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