AOL EmailHello Luis,

This Fest will be my third and I use a power wheel chair and have not found
a serious problem.  To get to some rooms it requires going outside which is
a minor incontinence but easily do able.  Just remember to keep a jacket
with you because going outside can be bone chilling as this is definitely
still winter.

What I've done is requested my room be in the same wing as the hospitality
suite.  This way I can visit the hospitality room before retiring and not
have to take a cold outside ride to get to my room.

After hours, some doors (outside entrance to the different wings) are only
slightly problematic.  Three hands would be nice.  One to use the card
access, one to open the door and one to propel the chair.

You should have no problem.  I just charge down the halls and everybody
jumps out of my way. LOL

The dining room is very accessible (tables have a nice spacing between
them).

73's & enjoy!
Peter Heberer
WA3QZX



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  Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 10:19 AM
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  Subject: [Swlfest] Accessibility


        I would like to know if the hotels is accessible to a person using a
wheelchair.
        Tnx 73
        Luis
        n2gki





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