The actual house itself has stairs and as far as I could tell would not be navigable by wheelchair. The other buildings which house the collections by Mr. Jordan are wheelchair accessible. There are ramps to most things & some elevators to different floors.
Building 1 would be difficult for a wheelchair to navigate due to narrow aisles in the actual house and stairs. Buildings 2 and 3 are far friendlier for wheelchair accessibility.
Some of it, there are a lot stairs too.
Due to the architectural design, the Gate House and Original House are not accessible by motorized scooters, wheelchairs or strollers. Other areas have uneven surfaces and ramps that may be difficult to maneuver. Lifts in Section 2 and Section 3 have a 750 pound weight restrictions. Scooters need to be fully charged to get through all 3 sections.
We went to the House on the Rock, as teenagers in the 70's... can't wait to experience it again!
Due to architectural design, a small portion of The House on the Rock complex is not accessible by motorized scooters, wheelchairs or strollers. Other areas have uneven surfaces and ramps that may be difficult to maneuver. A lift in Section 2 has a 750 pound weight restriction. Scooters need to be fully charged to get through all 3 Sections. You must bring your own scooter, wheelchair or stroller. The House on the Rock is a walking experience that encompasses many ramps, varied surfaces and outdoor areas.
Parts of it deffinentialy are...I don't think all attractions are 100% handicapped accessible.
Most of it is, I think?
I wouldn't try it. I use a cane and the constant ramps were impossible. I could not continue
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