Imax Wheelchair Access?
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CypherMay 06, 2012
I have a feeling that IMAX is recent enough to have disabled facilities for all their cinemas...... Google your local one and check would be your best bet, or call them.
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David 1May 06, 2012
It should be mandatory. After all, a disabled cityzen is still a cityzen nonetheless.
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CypherMay 06, 2012
Should does not always mean is unfortunately David 1. Humanity. Pfffft. Bunch of twerps I reckon ;-P
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the comingMay 06, 2012
you don't see them fucking each other for a god damn percentage (savings from not providing ramp access)
in all seriousness though, it should be the law


David 1May 06, 2012
Cypher: yeah... a sad thing. Even buses don't have those elevator thingys for disabled people, here. And buiding just started to pop-out with special accesses, about 3 or 4 years ago.
Indeed, I love, hate and pitty those darn humans.
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Andrew NugentMay 06, 2012
Don't worry, every modern cinema should provide wheelchair access. My local IMAX in Glasgow certainly does.




