[blparent] Recommended Attractions, Part 2: Los Angeles
Jessica
jessmonsilva2003 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 11 05:58:44 UTC 2011
Eric, as not only a parent but as a blind individual how easily did you get help in the park? As I just came back from universal in Florida, I found navigating the park without sighted assistance rather difficult, and finding help was hard as well.
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 3:41 AM, Eric Calhoun <eric at pmpmail.com> wrote:
> Hello again, I offer 3 attractions for Ronit, or for anyone wanting to
> visit Los Angeles. Again, for the purposes of this list, this will be
> blparent and blindness-related.
>
> The Los Angeles Zoo (www.lazoo.org). I recommend this zoo for so many
> reasons, but the best one is that there is a petting zoo and many shows for
> the kids.
>
> Universal Studios Hollywood, (www.universalstudioshollywood.com.) Ride
> the rides. Check out the exhibits. Get wet on Jurassic Park, the Ride.
> And, after all that, there's nearby Universal Studios Citywalk,
> (www.citywalkhollywood.com), where you can shop to your heart's content,
> eat at restaurants, or take in a movie. All of these for both blind and
> sighted parents alike!
>
> Pacific Ocean Park (www.pacificoceanpark.com) Can't afford Disneyland?
> Want fun you know you can get at Knotts Berry Farm at a lower price? Try
> Pacific Ocean Park on the Santa Monica Pier! For a day pass as low as $20,
> you'll love to get on all the rides and eat some great food! $20! And if
> you want to get in the water, the ocean's nearby!
>
> Eric
> .. .. Eric from Los Angeles with the baseball list: eric at pmpmail.com.
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