No, walking only, with a good number of stairs.
Wheelchair not recommended but I believe they could make arrangements. I would call ahead and ask their staff. There are some tight corridors, steps and doorways.
No you can not use wheelchairs. There are stairs everywhere and narrow passages.
The tour involves going down into the underground on multiple occasions via flights of stairs. Unfortunately it would not be possible to use a wheelchair during the tour.
Pretty sure no. There are 3 separate sections that are underground that are all accessed by stairs.
Would the use of walker for the tour be difficult?
This would not be good with a wheelchair, as you must climb over debris and old building foundations. You are up and down stairways to access different building sites.
No. It is really "underground". Based on original street level under the current city. It's a history tour of Seattle's streets (among other things), but it's all 30 feet below and only accessible by stairs from what I've seen.
The way I remember it, there were some places with stairs, & some of the areas were rather right spaces, so I tend to think it wouldn't work with a wheelchair... I'd probably still contact the company & ask about that to be sure, though
Walking with stairs underground. Might be able to do wheelchair, with help and some difficulty. I wouldnt recommend
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