People were using both while we were there. They do a fabulous job making sure everything remains accessible. To reserve a scooter, call ahead. Wheelchairs are available as well. If you have your own, I'd say you're good to go have an amazing night!
People were accessing all areas with wheelchairs and strollers. One area involved some very small, short steps down that someone was maneuvering a wheelchair down, but it didn't seem terribly hindering. Some paths can be tight, especially for a wheelchair with the large groups if people that are there this time if year. I'm unsure about reserving wheelchairs.
For the Gardens Aglow event this time of year, all of the lighted areas are wheelchair accessible. During the warmer months when the entire garden is open, there are some areas that are only accessible on foot, and some of those have some steep bits. The accessible areas are pretty will marked, and the staff can help with questions, too. Enjoy the gardens!
Look at the website or call them
I don't know if you can reserve them but there where no extra fees for using a wheel chair or scooter. The normal fee for an adult to see the gardens was 14$. Yes you can access all areas with wheel chair or scooter they only had a couple spots with steps but these had ramps to avoid
Wheelchairs are free, motorized scooters are available on a first come, first served basis. Believe they both are able to access the entire lighted path. Not certain about fees associated with scooters.
Its pretty well open. They had several electric scooters there the other night. I would assume you could reserve one.
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