Yellow accessibility and location icons on a black rectangle. On the left, there is a stylized human figure with arms outstretched inside a circle, next to a checkmark. On the right, there is a globe showing the Americas with two location pins on it representing visitor attractions

Visitor Attractions

Welcome to visitor attractions! In this section share detailed trip reports with lots of accessibility information on visitor attractions across the UK. 

Bright yellow background with large, bold black text at the top reading: "Lewis Capaldi Sheffield Arena". Below, in slightly smaller black text: "Disabled Access Ride Review." In the center, there’s a photo of a stage at a concert, with Lewis Capaldi performing. Two large screens on each side of the stage show close-ups of him singing and playing guitar. The stage is brightly lit with colorful lights, and an audience is visible in front. Bottom left: a black box contains two white icons, one of an accessibility symbol with a check mark and the other of a globe with location pins. Bottom right: a cartoon illustration of Iona with her arms raised, riding a roller coaster car.

Lewis Capaldi Sheffield Arena Disabled Access Review

Its time for a bit of a different adventure as we go to my first ever concert and you are all invited. Lets listen to Lewis Capaldi sing and explore all the access along the way

Trigger warning: this blog post mentions about meltdown/being distressed and big crowds I do not going into to detail but if the mention of distressing situations/autistic meltdown are a trigger for you then please go and join me on another of my adventure there is loads to choice from.

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On the left side, a person is standing in front of a stone wall with a colorful sign that spells "CONKERS." The sign includes handprints in various colors forming a tree shape above the letters. The person is wearing a winter coat, hat, and holding a walking stick. On the right side, a yellow background features the text "Conkers Disabled Access Review" in bold black letters. Below the text, there is an illustration of a person with glasses and headphones, raising their arms in excitement while riding a roller coaster. At the bottom, there are two icons: one representing accessibility and the other depicting a theme park or attraction.

Conkers Disabled Access Review

Join me for a day in the national forest exploring everything Conkers has to offer. Conkers has lots of different outdoor and indoor attractions for the full family to enjoy. There are no rides at Conkers but still lots to explore. So what are you waiting for? Join me as I try a new day out.

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On one half the image is a picture of Iona white female stood Infront of the Cadbury World factory. On the other side of the image there is a yellow background with text saying Cadbury World disabled access review as well as a cartoon of Iona on a rollercoaster in the bottom corner.

Cadbury World Disabled Access Review

With a new trackless dark ride open and Cadbury world benign free with a Merlin annual pass. We just had to go to Cadbury world to end our easter holiday trips. So join us for as we explore all the disabled access and have a choctastic day at Cadbury world ! 

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