Can't do normal things with special needs
As accessible as the world is trying to be it'll never be truly accessible. For most places, reasonable adjustments just means level or ramped access and maybe a disabled toilet. Some places go a bit further and allow more space for wheelchairs. Some go the extra mile and install a changing places toilet. We had a trip to Devon recently for a family wedding. The first motorway services was pretty good and had a usable changing places toilet. However the second services we stopped at, the changing places toilet was closed off. Well, they'd put a barrier in the way. The lock was smashed off and the hoist didn't work. We moved the barrier and used it anyway. Two person lift in lieu of the hoist and blocked the door with the chair. Thanks to traffic, roadworks, accidents, etc the journey took over 11 hours so it's not like we could get away without stopping. As anywhere truly accessible usually books up well in advance we had to find somewhere where we could manage. Maybe w...