Fun for all: How some tourist attractions have made themselves more disability friendly

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Fun for all: How some tourist attractions have made themselves more disability friendly
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The Museum of Ice Cream, for instance, has ramps and a wheelchair lift within its premises.

Some tourist attractions in Singapore like Bird Paradise have become more accessible for people with disabilities amid a national effort to become more inclusive by 2030.SINGAPORE: Some tourist attractions in Singapore have become more accessible for people with disabilities amid a national effort to becomeGETTING CLOSE TO NATURE

The complimentary shuttle within the park has ramps and clamps to secure wheelchairs in place for safety, she added. “The museum is a multi-sensory space, and we try to focus on getting everyone to discover the kid in them," he said.Mr Chung added that for those who require special assistance, they can be guided throughout the experience. Staff have hosted several different types of groups, including the elderly and children with special needs, he added.

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