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By *orthern_Pineapples OP   Couple 26 weeks ago

Barnsley

Me and my partner are planning on doing our first club visit.

He uses a wheelchair as he cant walk very well and Quest seems to be the go to one we have seen for our area with being accessible..

Out of curiosity do u see many people in wheelchairs visit clubs as feel like I'm always gunna be the only one on the night lol.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago


"Me and my partner are planning on doing our first club visit.

He uses a wheelchair as he cant walk very well and Quest seems to be the go to one we have seen for our area with being accessible..

Out of curiosity do u see many people in wheelchairs visit clubs as feel like I'm always gunna be the only one on the night lol. "

We have never seen anyone in a wheelchair in a club in 5 years of attending them but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t if he wants to go and enjoy the club is for everyone op

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By *tasiaCouple 26 weeks ago

West Bromwich


"Me and my partner are planning on doing our first club visit.

He uses a wheelchair as he cant walk very well and Quest seems to be the go to one we have seen for our area with being accessible..

Out of curiosity do u see many people in wheelchairs visit clubs as feel like I'm always gunna be the only one on the night lol. "

We try hard to provide access to half the club for wheelchair users, and normally have at least one chair user per weekend in. Needs to be via my rear passage (no comments please) due to the stairs at front of building, but we can manage dancefloor, bar, playrooms and dungeon. Just in case ever down in the Midlands.

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By *eachy123Woman 25 weeks ago

Rochdale/Manchester/Blackpool and were ever the mood takes me

If you don't mind travelling Quest in Leeds is all one level and wheelchair friendly.

We also have wheelchair users that come to Club Play as it's a large social area downstairs as well as other rooms.

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By *airytalesCouple 25 weeks ago

Durham

Hi we attend Quest and my partner is in a wheelchair. It's a great place they have a disabled access toilet although it's behind the bar they are always helpful. Access in on the flat and the only steps are into the hottub. We travel from Durham to go there. We do go to club f as it's close but not as accessable Kahli has to go up or down stairs on her bum. Next time we are at Quest is the 9th of June. I hope this helps.

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By *orthern_Pineapples OP   Couple 25 weeks ago

Barnsley

Thanks for your reply. Yes quest is where we are going tomorrow night (25th)

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By *orthern_Pineapples OP   Couple 25 weeks ago

Barnsley

Thanks for your reply. We have looked into ur club before and are deffo going to make the journey

Up one day as we do have friends that visit also.

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