Not sure why they don't put buttons on the doors. I suspect that it has at least something to do with not wanting to update old buildings with new door systems and hire contractors to do all the electrical wiring that such doors require.
And yeah. I think that actually, getting around can be even a lot harder yet when there is a second person pushing the chair -- then you have a hard time with things like opening the door, getting through things. I've seen the complicated backwards maneuvers it takes to get a manual wheelchair through a single door when there is no one around to open the door for the person pushing the wheelchair.
Zoos are annoying, and I wish that they were more accessible because honestly, I love zoos. I love going to them, they're fun for me. They're fun for me as a photographer, there're a whole bunch of things just there that are photogenic, and it's fun for me in general, because it's something that I get to do and I don't get out all that often.
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And yeah. I think that actually, getting around can be even a lot harder yet when there is a second person pushing the chair -- then you have a hard time with things like opening the door, getting through things. I've seen the complicated backwards maneuvers it takes to get a manual wheelchair through a single door when there is no one around to open the door for the person pushing the wheelchair.
Zoos are annoying, and I wish that they were more accessible because honestly, I love zoos. I love going to them, they're fun for me. They're fun for me as a photographer, there're a whole bunch of things just there that are photogenic, and it's fun for me in general, because it's something that I get to do and I don't get out all that often.