Wake up in Amish Country at Best Western Plus Intercourse Village Inn & Suites. Their property features a step-free entryway, accessible parking spaces, ramps, and elevators. They also have a luxurious indoor pool and spa with a wheelchair lift for each.
Experience the rich Amish Culture of Lancaster County with an immersive tour at Amish Farm and House. Their expansive property features wheelchair accessible farm areas, restrooms, and gift shop. They also offer a farmland tour and have an accessible bus complete with a wheelchair lift.
Stop by Barry’s Car Barn to see a collection of American muscle cars from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. This beautiful museum is ADA compliant with accessible parking spaces and restrooms.
As your day starts to wind down, head over to Kitchen Kettle Village for a couple of fun-filled hours of shopping, live music (on select days), and delicious food samples. The Village has accessible parking spaces, restaurant, and restrooms. They also have two wheelchairs on hand for guests who may need them. Most of the shops are wheelchair accessible and the Village pathways are wide and paved.
Take a trip from Amish Country to Downtown Lancaster for an exciting evening of exploring. During baseball season, catch a Lancaster Stormers game at Penn Medicine Park. The park has free, accessible parking spaces and stadium seating. Their concourse area is wide and wide, allowing plenty of space to maneuver a wheelchair.
For an adult-only dinner, head up to Lancaster’s beloved rooftop bar – The Exchange. The restaurant serves small plates and has a beverage forward menu with many unique offerings. The main entrance is step-free and there’s an elevator to take you up to the roof. Both indoor and outdoor seating areas are wheelchair accessible.
If you’re traveling with kiddos, Casey Jones' Restaurant is the ultimate experience because you’ll be dining inside a restored dining train cars. The restaurant has accessible parking, restrooms, and seating areas. Ramps are available upon request.
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