Kurrangga BMX track
Unley Road (west side), Adelaide (between South Terrace and Greenhill Road)
Caters to a wide range of ages with an appetite for outdoor adventure. It features 3 BMX tracks for young children/novices through to an advanced track.
Cinemas
The cinemas listed below provide some wheelchair access however, you will find certain areas difficult to navigate if you use a wheelchair due to the narrow passages and doorways.
Eastend Cinemas – Palace/Nova
Phone: (08) 8232 3434
Email: info@palacenova.com
Website: www.palacenova.com
Palace/Nova Cinemas are Adelaide’s art house and commercial cinema with special events and movie clubs. Open captioning (OC) and audio description (AD) are available with some movies - check session times for availability of these features.
Nova
251 Rundle Street, Adelaide
• manual double doors into complex (may require assistance)
• lift up to cinemas is very small – 106cm wide x 126cm deep, lift door 82cm wide
• three cinemas, all wheelchair accessible with seating at the end of row 3
• Companion Card accepted
Palace
250 Rundle Street, Adelaide
• a large complex with long distances to travel to cinemas via carpeted ramps
• manual double doors into the complex
• seven cinemas, all wheelchair accessible with seating at rear
• ExiMax cinema (Adelaide’s biggest screen) has wheelchair access via lift to level 2
• hearing loops in selected cinemas
• Companion Card accepted
Mercury Cinema
13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
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