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[VIC] Free Entry to SEA LIFE Aquarium, Legoland + More for Wheelchair Users and a Carer of Their Choice on 7-8 September 2019

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SEA LIFE Melbourne is providing free entry to wheelchair users and a carer of their choice on Independence Australia’s Accessibility Weekend, Saturday 7th - Sunday 8th of September 2019. Ticket price is usually up to $42 per person

How to Redeem: Head to SEA LIFE Melbourne General Admission desk and our friendly staff will provide you with your tickets.

Location: King Street, Melbourne.

Weekend opening hours: 9.30am - 6pm (Last entry 5pm)


Edited to add that a few other businesses are participating too:

  • LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is offering free entry to wheelchair and mobility aid users and their carers
  • Torquay's National Surfing Museum is allowing free entry for those who use a wheelchair or mobility aid and their carer over the two days for Independence Australia's Accessibility Weekend.

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  • +1

    Nice, should do it everyday….

    • -3

      Why?

      • +2

        Because maybe encouraging people with disability or the elderly to get out more is actually beneficial to their health????

        Free transport schemes for such people is a great idea.

        Would have thought it's obvious….

        • -2

          Because maybe encouraging people with disabilities or the elderly to get out more is actually beneficial to their health????

          It's not though, it is only for people with wheelchairs.

          Other people with disabilities need to pay full price…

          • @jv: Only you would get so pedantic about that.

            I'm not wasting my time with you again.

            • -2

              @scuderiarmani:

              Only you would get so pedantic

              It's in the title

            • +1

              @scuderiarmani: It's free only due to 'Accessibility' day. It's not for people with disability, etc.

              e.g. they have accessible ramps to showcase for wheelchair and other mobility equipment users

              • @[Deactivated]: I know, I'm just saying it should be. Wheelchairs will often include disability…

                I'm just all for encouraging disadvantaged groups in any way possible. It'd pay for itself with health benefits anyway.

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