Revolutionary Philly for People with Sensory Issues Special Needs

Can't stand crowds? Differently abled? Join us for an early morning walking tour that beats the crowds. This slow, gentle tour goes at the pace you need, led by a caring historian. Wheelchair and walk

Can't stand crowds? Differently abled? Join us for an early morning walking tour that beats the crowds. This slow, gentle tour goes at the pace you need, led by a caring historian. Wheelchair and walker friendly.

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Location: Philadelphia

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for participants in this walking tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for this tour! It's designed for everyone, including kids and adults with sensory needs. Just remember, it’s a walking tour, so make sure your little ones can handle that. Always a good idea to check with the guide if you have specific concerns.

Q: What if the weather's bad on the day we booked the tour?

A: Typically, the tour will go on unless there's severe weather like storms. They try to be flexible, though, and generally allow rescheduling if needed. Just keep an eye on the forecast and check in with the tour provider as your date approaches!

Q: Is it truly wheelchair accessible? My friend uses a walker.

A: Yes, the tour is designed to be wheelchair and walker friendly. The routes are planned to avoid any overly difficult terrain. Just let the guide know if you have specific needs, and they will accommodate you!

Discussions

Thinking about the Revolutionary Philly tour for my brother with sensory needs!

Hey everyone! I'm considering gifting my brother this Revolutionary Philly tour since he has sensory issues and doesn't like crowds. The fact that it’s early in the morning sounds perfect! I saw it’s led by an APT-certified guide, which gives me confidence. Just wondering if anyone else has tried it and how it went? What was your experience like?

Just did the Revolutionary Philly tour - so worth it!

I had the chance to do this tour last week with a friend who has sensory issues. We went early in the morning, and it was perfect because we missed the crowds! The guide was super patient and made history really fun. I’d highly recommend it for anyone looking for a nice, calm gift experience!