ABOUT US       CONTACT US       RESOURCES       SERVICES       ADVERTISING       NEWS

E-Mail Address
Password

New Mobility

AbilityTips

Know your battery

If flying with a motorized wheelchair or scooter, bring documentation that describes whether the device is powered by a wet, dry, or gel battery. The battery type determines whether the battery must be removed for transit in the airplane (gel typically does not need to be removed).

Popularity: 6% [?]

Facebook LinkedIn twitter email a friend

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

ATLANTA : Overview

OVERVIEW

“City Lights, Southern Nights” is the new tourism motto of the city of Atlanta. The relative newness of the city makes it a largely accessible location. Atlanta is steeped in history and is a growing metropolitan area; the city offers tourists a diverse offering of activities from sports and shopping to music and the arts. Accessbility is relatively good for a disabled holiday in Atlanta.

LANGUAGE

The official language of the United States is English.

CURRENCY

The official currency of the United States is the US dollar.

QUICKLINKS

LOGISTICS: Air – Water – Ground
ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels – Resorts
ENTERTAINMENT: Tours – Activities – Restaurants & Nightlife
EMERGENCY SERVICES: Hospitals – Medical Equipment
ABILITYTIPS: Precautions

ATLANTA : Logistics

AIR TRANSPORTATION/AIRPORT

William B Hartsfield International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. ATL offers assistance for people with disabilities.

All restroom facilities are fully equipped for wheelchair access. A companion restroom is located at Gate T-11, A-8, C-11, D-5, and D-31. To accommodate passengers’ pets and guide dogs, there is a park located on the lower level of Terminal North outside door LN2 to the right of the building.

Airport telephone booths are designed to accommodate passengers with special needs and are located throughout the concourses. Passengers should proceed to concourse gates: T-3 & 11; A-3, 15, 18 & 22; B-1, 18, 21 & 30; C-1, 14, 28, 31; D-3, 9, 6 & 36; E-7, 15, 29 & the US Customs Area.

Airline personnel at Hartsfield-Jackson can provide wheelchair assistance with wheelchairs, an aisle chair, and bag assistance. To reserve a wheelchair or aisle chair from the airport, please contact your airline directly in advanced, before your scheduled flight.

Many of the restaurants and fast food establishments offer dedicated seating for people who use wheelchairs.

Parking for passengers with disabilities is available in all Airport parking. Upon entering the parking lot please follow highly visible directional signage, which reflects the standard symbol for disabled individuals.

Add your accessible travel knowledge about airports for this destination.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION

TAXI

Checker Cab Atlanta: offers accessible cabs. You can check at the airport but it is recommended to call in advance 1-800 TAXICAB

Add your accessible travel knowledge about taxi services for this destination.

SHUTTLE

Add your accessible travel knowledge about shuttle services for this destination.

BUS

Greyhound: Greyhound offers bus service transportation and is located at the Atlanta airport. Services are offered for people with disabilities.

There are local shuttle/ bus service for Passengers with Disabilities:

Around Town Tours: 770 909-9091

North Express Shuttle: 404 354-9746

Add your accessible travel knowledge about bus services for this destination.

TRAIN (Light Rail)

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority: (MARTA) public transit system offers passengers direct rail service between the Airport’s main terminal building and downtown Atlanta. Passengers can also ride MARTA to and from other parts of the city. The station’s platform includes elevator access. There is designated seating for people with a disability. For more information on MARTA’s passenger services, please call 404 848-4711

Add your accessible travel knowledge about train services for this destination.

TRAIN (Heavy Rail)

Add your accessible travel knowledge about train services for this destination.

ATLANTA : Accommodations

HOTELS

Add your accessible travel knowledge about hotels for this destination.

ATLANTA : Entertainment

SIGHTSEEING TOURS

Add your accessible travel knowledge about sightseeing tours for this destination.

ACTIVITIES

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial: Provides a tour of Martin Luther King’s birthplace, his church and the memorial. This tour is not fully wheelchair accessible.

The World of Coca Cola: This wheelchair accessible museum is a tribute to all things Coca Cola!

Georgia Aquarium: The Georgia Aquarium is the world’s largest aquarium and an accessible destination. The aquarium offers interactive activities for everyone to participate in, “no matter what their ability is.” Please click here for more information on accessibility.

CNN Studio: Take the one hour studio tour of CNN. The CNN Studio Tour is wheelchair accessible, however they require 24 hours advanced notice.

Olympic Park: Centennial Park is a 21 acre park that is a tribute to the 1996 Olympics.

High Museum of Art: The High Museum of Art is a fully accessible museum. Wheelchairs may be requested at the time of your visit from the security officer at the Museum’s Wieland Pavilion entrance.

Atlanta Botanical Garden: The Botanical Garden is almost fully accessible. The park offers wheelchairs for use on a first come first serve basis. Electric scooters are available for rent as well.

Zoo Atlanta: The Atlanta Zoo is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs can be rented for a small fee and are located at Safari Outfitters.

Decatur Square and Virginia Highlands are a great place to walk around and window shop. It’s relatively pedestrian and wheelchair friendly compared with other areas of Atlanta.

Fernbank Museum of Natural History: “Very accessible – planty of parking, curb cuts, ramps and an elevator. The only diffiiuclty is the entrance doors which are not automatic. ‘A visit to the Museum brings a unique opportunity to explore cultural treasures, experience the thrill of a film in the IMAX® Theatre, enjoy science interactives and marvel at the largest dinosaurs ever discovered.’” Sallie, 3/19/11

Add your accessible travel knowledge about activities for this destination.

RESTAURANTS/NIGHTLIFE

Holeman and Finch: – Touted best burger in the country, but only serves 25 at 10pm. Holeman and Finch are wheelchair accessible. They recommend to come in early because they can get a bit crowded and their venue is small.

Add your accessible travel knowledge about restaurants and nightlife for this destination.

ATLANTA : Emergency Services

MEDICAL SERVICES/HOSPITAL

Add your accessible travel knowledge about hospitals and medical services for this destination.

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RENTALS

Add your accessible travel knowledge about medical equipment rentals for this destination.

ATLANTA : AbilityTips

PRECAUTIONS

Atlanta has heavy traffic, especially during rush hours so please plan accordingly. Atlanta is very hot and humid during the summer so please bring plenty of water, sunscreen and a hat.

Popularity: 6% [?]


Switch to our mobile site