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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

hi there

just wondering if there are any wheelchair friendly swinger clubs out there. would appreciate locations anywere in the uk. thought it would be easyier asking on here(as your the people that go) rarther than contacting all the clubs direct. happy Fabbing

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area


"hi there

just wondering if there are any wheelchair friendly swinger clubs out there. would appreciate locations anywere in the uk. thought it would be easyier asking on here(as your the people that go) rarther than contacting all the clubs direct. happy Fabbing "

This has been answered several times before if you do a search of previous posts. From memory I think the most suitable is Quest, which I believe is Leeds direction. Owner uses a wheelchair and so was designed with that in mind .

Other clubs are usable, but have certain areas that are not accesible

This is from memory, so you might get more accurate info from people who attend or contact Quest directly.

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By *teed99Man  over a year ago

Kettering

The Vanilla Alternative in Bedfordshire welcomes wheelchair users. Most of the ground floor areas are all on one level although there are a couple of steps into the far end of the couples room and the Tempsford Room. The onsite hotel accommodation also has a staircase to gain access.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

thank you most helpfull. have searched in forum and there is a fair amount of good infomation on there. should off thoght off that first

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Yes Quest Leeds is definitely the most wheelchair user friendly club and it is close to you too.

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By *ornyhornytwoCouple  over a year ago

Bradford

Agreed yeah. We have been to a fair few around the north and most are on 2 levels. Quest is currently the only one we know of with it being on one level. Although they are currently extending upstairs they have no plans to remove the playrooms from downstairs and as previously said one of the owners uses a wheelchair. It's a great club also and is basically a square with the room layout so very easy to get where you want to get to x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The phoenix ckub

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