Hi there,
Having stayed on I-drive once before, I found that one of the most enjoyable evening activities was a round on one of the various delightful minigolf courses.
This time, taking my mother who is wheelchair bound, I am trying to rack my brains on the accessibility of such places to wheelchairs.
She wouldn't be actually playing, but we would want to push her round the courses with us. Now, the only course I can remember (well) was pirates cove golf. I remember it as having rope bridges, long sets of steps and slopes. Unless I'm mistaken, it's not at all accessible for us this time round.
Does anyone know if any of the I-drive courses (or any others at all in the Kissimee/Disney/I-drive area) are suited for wheelchair folk? Can't remember the names of them so please forgive me. I remember one with a volcano in the middle which was also wonderful (tiki's island rings a bell).
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Having stayed on I-drive once before, I found that one of the most enjoyable evening activities was a round on one of the various delightful minigolf courses.
This time, taking my mother who is wheelchair bound, I am trying to rack my brains on the accessibility of such places to wheelchairs.
She wouldn't be actually playing, but we would want to push her round the courses with us. Now, the only course I can remember (well) was pirates cove golf. I remember it as having rope bridges, long sets of steps and slopes. Unless I'm mistaken, it's not at all accessible for us this time round.
Does anyone know if any of the I-drive courses (or any others at all in the Kissimee/Disney/I-drive area) are suited for wheelchair folk? Can't remember the names of them so please forgive me. I remember one with a volcano in the middle which was also wonderful (tiki's island rings a bell).
Thanks in advance,
Mark