Stars Northwest
Planetarium
Is Handicap Accessible
Wheelchairs
Stars Northwest can easily accommodate persons with handicaps.
We routinely have individuals that visit the planetarium in wheelchairs.
It would be very difficult to get a wheelchair through the normal entry
tube, but since Starlab is an inflatable tent without a floor, all we have
to do is just lift the dome up on one side and let the person roll
themselves in or be pushed into the planetarium.
There are two limitations for our wheelchair patrons:
1. They have to be the first ones in, and the last ones out.
2. Access may be limited by where the school or other hosting
facility has us setup the planetarium. For example, if the administration
had us set up on the second floor and there are no elevators or ramps,
then access may be more difficult. This is a problem that the hiring
facility must consider when picking a spot for Stars Northwest to set up.
Bad Backs and other Common Ailments
Usually everyone sits on the floor, kids seldom have a problem with this,
however, some of us older adults find this extremely uncomfortable.
If you are unable to sit on the floor for some reason, let us know. It’s
usually quite easy to place a chair under the dome for you. Also if
stooping over and/or crawling into the dome are a problem, we can
lift the edge of the dome and you can walk directly inside. This is fine
for one or two persons, but not for a whole group.
Hearing Impaired Individuals
While we do not have the ability to sign our presentations and we do
not have closed captioning, we do often have hearing impaired students
visit the planetarium. The planetarium presenter will be glad to wear a
radio microphone for those who use one. If you have a student that does
have someone who signs for them, we will provide a small red flashlight
that provides enough light so that the student can see both the interpreter
and the sky at the same time.
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