After my wonderful interview with CEO Elysia Everett of Friendly Like Me, I felt it important to show some of “my” community what a Review looks like. For that purpose, I am using Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Mint Museum Uptown
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The Museum’s front desk offers complimentary manual wheelchairs on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitor drop-off and pickup is permitted near Mint Museum Uptown’s elevator access on Levine Avenue of the Arts. A Wellness Room, equipped with chairs, a trashcan, and a mini fridge, is are available on level 4 to the right of the elevators. Support persons receive complimentary admission to ticketed exhibitions when the person with the disability cannot otherwise attend alone. Tours can be arranged for both adult and children’s groups with varied disabilities. An educator will work with you to customize a visit that best suits the needs of your group.
ACCESSIBILITY CHECKLIST:
- Accessible entrance, interior, and restrooms.
- Accessible parking spaces, including van spots, are available in the Mint Museum Uptown’s Levine Center for the Arts Parking Garage on Level P1 and P2.
- Doorways to outdoor areas are equipped with automatic openers.
- Accessible interior with elevators access to all floors. Spaces for wheelchairs are available in the James B. Duke Auditorium.
- Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located on every floor. Single user/all gender restrooms are located on Level M.
- Accessible drinking fountains can be found at the Mint Museum Uptown on every floor.
- Social Narratives for Mint Museum Uptown are available for families and visitors with developmental disabilities.
- Friendly Notice: S.P.A.R.K. Explorer Packs can be checked out on a first-come, first-served basis. Packs contain everything visitors with autism and sensory needs might want to enhance their experience in the museum including: fidget keychains, wiggle seats, headphones, and weighted lap pads.