I'm not sure on cost, but there is a lot of walking. However, the whole place is wheelchair accessible. I'm not sure if they have any for rent, but your experience wouldn't be impacted by a wheelchair.
Its 2.3 miles of trails through the building.
We have a pass and I take my 2 and 5 year old frequently. The pass is the way to go, it usually pays for itself after one or two visits. It is extremely wheelchair accessible and there are several seating areas throughout if you look for them. I have an ankle issue and sit often while my kids look at the big fish tanks.
There's a pkg deal for the wildlife and aquarium. I want to say it's $59. The aquarium by itself was $39. Well worth it with 3-4 stories.
You may also rent a scooter. I think its $20. (I have a family pass which gives me a discount, for me its $18) you might consider a family membership, they pay for themselves quickly. Also, do not try to see all of it in one day.
Wheelchairs are an easy way to go. Elevator and wide walkways. Website has pricing and they dibgave veterans discounts.
They provide wheelchairs at no cost. It is 95% accessible. Please check their website for price.
It depends on what you want to watch the most expensive is$39 and the cheap ones cost $19:00 for look at the museum everything except the teather
You need to check their website for pricing. They do have wheelchairs.
I have taken my grandma in a wheelchair and I feel like theyve done a great job of making almost the entire place accessible. It is a very long walk though. I dont recall there being a large amount of places to sit and rest either.
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