We went to this restaurant prior to going to a show at QPAC. We sat outside, but after I went for a bit of a looksee, it would have been easy to also access the inside of the restaurant. There are also toilets beside the restaurant, and they have a disabled loo. The food was great, a much better price than our last outing at Southbank - 4 scallops for $24.....
Wheelchair travel can be daunting - either traveling locally or around the world. I want to write about our experiences to show what can be done
Friday, 21 June 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Have Wheelchair Can Travel: Ahmet's Restaurant at South Bank: We needed a meal at Southbank prior to a show at QPAC and, after the fiasco of the last one, we wanted a decent amount of food on our plates...
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Suncorp Stadium and the wheelchair
Just finished another season going to Reds games at Suncorp. The stadium has wheelchair access down to a fine art. You need to ring the Stadium and advise when you will be there. As we were there with Season passes, we only had to ring once and they noted us down for all the games. They take your name, registration number and disabled sticker number. Turn down the street beside the stadium and you drive to the first checkpoint. They then direct you to the next checkpoint, where you are allotted a parking space. These spaces are close to the lifts and access to the stadium. Wheelchair seating is well set up, we sat behind the goal posts at the Milton Road end. Disabled toilets are just behind this so they are easy to access. All in all, a great experience.
Grill'd at Rosalie
Went to Grill'd at Rosalie for Tait's birthday. Made a booking, checked for Wheelchair Access and headed there for 5pm on Saturday. The wheelchair parking is at the bottom of the ramp. The restaurant was very accessible, and there is a disabled toilet that is fairly easy to access. The burger I had (Moroccan Lamb) with chips was tasty and well priced ($14.95). A great night out...
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