Pleasant and exciting indeed,

Very logical restrictions. Essel World in Mumbai was very friendly but
not sure if they have policy document on it.

Keep it up Prashantji.


On 1/1/14, Prashant Verma <pr_ve...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Source: http://prashant.myehome.in/blog/?p=87 Please visit this page to
> download referred documents.
>
> Earlier I had reported our bad experience when the Delhi Young Voice group
> had visited a prominent amusement park in New Delhi. Subsequently there was
> lot of outcry on the internet and many demanded inclusion and equitable
> treatment of persons with disabilities in all public spaces including
> amusement parks. You can read my blog post WHERE IS RIGHT TO ENJOY FOR
> PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES? to know more. The park authorities had apologized
> and had promised a better treatment next time.
>
> 18 months down the line the Delhi Young Voice Group decided to visit the
> Adventure Island, New Delhi again to check if anything had changed on the
> ground for persons with disabilities. The group leader Shailender Yadav
> contacted the park management and informed them that a group consisting of
> blind, physically handicapped and hearing impaired youths will be visiting
> the park on 25 December. The park authorities requested Shailender to
> postpone the visit as heavy rush was expected on 25 December. Then 29
> December was fixed for the visit.
>
> The adventure island to our surprise sent us their policy document on
> treatment of visitors with disabilities in advance by email. They were very
> courteous in their communication with us and assured us all support from
> their side. The person in direct communication with the group mentioned
> that
> he was aware of the unpleasant experiences of the last visit and this time
> they will try to make the visit comfortable and enjoyable.
>
> They politely pointed out that some of the rides may not be suitable to
> certain disabilities and apart from those group members are welcome to try
> out the other rides. The park authorities also offered attractive discount
> on the ticket price for the group members.
>
> The group was welcomed by the staff on the day of the visit and was
> provided
> escorts who remained with the group till the end of the visit. This
> amusement park now provides wheel chairs from the parking area itself and
> has built ramps wherever required. The toilets are disabled friendly and
> even the food court area has counters at the level of wheel chairs.
>
> After reading the policy document and the instructions placed near every
> ride there was no confusion and ambiguity and the group members happily
> observed the restrictions on use of some of the rides. The group thoroughly
> enjoyed the visit to the Adventure Island this time and thanked the staff
> and management while leaving.
>
> The policy document it seems is highly influenced by the disability policy
> of the ADVENTURE ISLAND in United Kingdom. The company claims that
> international consultants were engaged to evolve the policy and certify the
> safety and other requirements.
>
> Quoting from the policy document:
>
> "At Adventure Island it is our never ending endeavour to ensure that each
> customer visiting the amusement park is safe and secure. We lay a high
> degree of importance to promoting an atmosphere of fun within a differently
> abled friendly environment.
> .. Our staff being our key asset is thoroughly trained and made aware about
> our policies. A sense of compassion and a willingness to help differently
> abled visitors is imbibed in them.."
>
> The instructions to persons with disabilities for the different rides also
> seem to be very reasonable.
>
> "CYCLONE RIDE: The ride moves in a fast circular motion with turns,
> therefore a strong upper and lower body is essential. The customer should
> be
> capable of sitting upright unassisted and balancing his / her body weight
> on
> the seats. This ride can be enjoyed by the guest with hearing impairment if
> the instructions being given by the Guest Relation Associate while boarding
> can be translated by a helper. Entry to the queue structure being narrow
> customers on wheelchairs may enter through the exit gate with assistance
> from carer."
>
> You can download the policy document in PDF format here. The document
> contains lot of graphics and is partially accessible to the screen reader
> users. The National Association for the Blind, Delhi has written to the
> Adventure Island appreciating their initiatives and has offered all support
> including conversion of the policy in accessible formats like DAISY audio
> book and Braille.
>
> I hope that other establishments in the field of recreation and hospitality
> take a cue from Adventure Island and soon adopt policies for customers with
> disabilities. I am sure they will soon realize that the changes they make
> benefit everyone and apart from creating goodwill for them also increase
> their business.
>
>
>
>
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