1/5 HERSHALL W. 7 months ago on Google • 124 reviews
The
Luisenpark
is
smaller
and
you
have
to
use
tricks
to
get
from
A
to
B
with
a
wheelchair.
With
Spinellie
it's
just
z
and
q
etc
from
a
to
b.
A
lot
of
things
are
unsuitable
for
wheelchair
users
or
are
life-threatening.
If
you
want
to
eat
locally
on
the
side,
be
careful
of
the
one
ramp
but
a
coated
with
oil
to
prevent
rust
and
only
one
ramp
but
2
crash
sides.
So
if
you
don't
want
to
play
Russian
Roulette
with
your
baby,
forget
about
this
park.
Falling
off
the
unsecured
ramps
is
guests'
best
chance
of
being
helped
up.
There
are
paramedics,
but
due
to
cost
reasons
there
are
a
few
police
patrols
and
too
few
paramedics.
The
paramedics
are
good
but
too
few,
I
weigh
around
120
kg,
my
wheelchair
is
electric,
over
200
kg
that
should
2
young
women
lift?
A
the
city
saves
on
everywhere.
Spider
lily
is
as
if
I
put
4
flower
pots
with
grain
at
the
measuring
place
and
then
say
green
folk
festival
place.
Park
of
Shame
would
be
better
if
it
was
planned
to
hang
on
one
of
the
6
or
8
trees.
According
to
the
definition,
a
park
is
a
wooded
green
area
and
not
a
pair
of
huts
with
lawn.
It
reminds
me
more
of
a
parking
lot
than
a
meadow.
Grade
6---
Topic
missed
a
park
should
show
plants
and
not
dry
bushes.
Spenilli
is
more
of
an
advertisement
for
deserts
Deathvalli
Sahel
zone
or
Sahara
are
more
interesting
to
the
eye
strange
that
no
green
one
said
anything.
My
conclusion
is
that
the
green
ones
in
the
city
are
asking
what
the
money
was
wasted
for
and
if
a
wheelchair
user
falls
over,
help
him
because
the
medics
are
overloaded
and
if
I
said
there
is
1%
shade
I
would
be
lying,
oh
and
the
old
drinking
water
dispensers
have
all
been
removed.
The
new
slogan
"Buga
23
Wheelchairs
are
undesirable.
There
are
no
drinking
fountains.
Water
costs
€6,
0.5
liters
of
your
own
is
cheaper.