Wheelchair-Friendly Arcades

Wheelchair-Friendly Arcades

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Convenient access for all visitors

Wheelchair-friendly arcades and entertainment venues across the UK offering convenient access for visitors using wheelchairs and smaller mobility scooters. Many venues provide dedicated or portable ramps, step-free entrances and, in some cases, electric lifts to improve access and make facilities easier to navigate.

Wheelchair-friendly Fun

  • Wide range of suitable games
  • Easy-to-navigate layouts
  • Side-by-side multiplayer fun
  • Step-free entry and facilities

Amusement arcades provide great wheelchair-friendly activities due to their naturally accessible design. They often feature wide, welcoming access and spacious layouts, with ample room between machines to accommodate wheelchairs and mobility scooters comfortably. Most arcades have wheelchair ramps or step-free access to most areas, ensuring easy mobility. Additionally, because arcades regularly move large, heavy gaming machines, venues are designed with good access routes in mind, making them naturally suitable for individuals with mobility needs. Furthermore, arcades are usually located on promenades and high footfall areas, where local councils invest heavily in maintaining smooth, accessible pathways to ensure visitors can move around freely and safely, without the risk of accident. This is why playing games on the pier or in the arcades can be the perfect wheelchair friendly activity near you.

Arcade gaming is popular for people with disabilities because of the wide variety of games and machines that suit different needs. Shooter games often have large, easy-to-handle controls, making them fun and accessible for players with different motor skills. Button-bashing games focus on simple, repetitive actions, while coin pushers and redemption games require minimal movement, offering engaging experiences with just the press of a button. Some games involve throwing or rolling mechanics, adding variety for those who prefer more physical interaction. This wide selection ensures there’s something for everyone, regardless of physical ability.

Wheelchair friendly activities can be enjoyed in venues across towns and cities, such as bowling alleys, cinemas and larger entertainment complexes. On the coast, there are many different options, such as promenades with good disabled access that lead to piers and amusement arcades that have a wide range of wheelchair friendly activities. Standout venues include Coral Island Arcade in Blackpool, Skegness Pier Arcade, Wellington Pier Arcade in Great Yarmouth and Walton Pier arcade.

Funland Amusement Arcade Blackpool

Funland Amusement Arcade, 61 Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire
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Grays Amusements Arcade Sheringham

Grays Amusements Arcade 12 High Street, Sheringham, Norfolk
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Dunes Amusement Arcade Cromer

Dunes Amusement Arcade, Esplanade, Cromer, Norfolk
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Leisureland Amusements Arcade Cromer

Leisureland Amusements Arcade, 29 New Street, Cromer, Norfolk
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Superbowl UK Amusement Arcade Norwich

Superbowl UK Amusement Arcade, 18 Castle Meadow, Norwich, Norfolk
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Monte Carlo Amusement Arcade Southend

Monte Carlo Amusement Arcade, 23-28 Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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Electric Avenue Amusements Arcade Southend

Electric Avenue Amusement Arcade, 37A Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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Funtopia Amusement Arcade Southend

Funtopia Amusement Arcade, Western Esplanade, Southend on Sea, Essex
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Fantasia Amusements Arcade Southend

Fantasia Amusement Arcade, 7 Eastern Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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