NAME: Marek Mizera COUNTRY: Poland I S...
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• Quite simply, I just love football
• By the end of it, I saw a rainbow
• There is nothing better than football to bring people together
• Watching my team is like the engine in a motorbike
• Respect Inclusion project to change look of host cities
• Audio Description for blind fans
• Ukrainian host cities to provide ambulifts at airports
• By Disabled People For Disabled People
• Warsaw seminar a great success
• Project Ambassadors promote equal access
2011 - 5 Items.
2012 - 13 Items.
WROCLAW

Stadion Miejski
153 accessible car parking paces
95 seats for wheelchair users
40 seats for blind and partially sighted supporters
40 seats for deaf and partially deaf supporters
8 accessible toilets
Disabled passengers are entitled to special assistance at the airport and during travel by air. To help ensure specific access or dietary requirements, the passenger should contact the airline well in advance to allow for preparations to be made. Further enquiries can be sent to prm@wrolot.com.pl.
For deaf or partially deaf passengers, you can SMS number: 0 609 744 700, where you can get information on assistance provided.
Disabled passengers can receive the necessary information by calling +48 713581381.
For more information about airport facilities and services for disabled passengers, go to http://www.wrolot.com.pl/en/passengerguide/disabled-passengers and http://airport.wroclaw.pl/en/passager/prm-service/
Wrocław‘s main train station (Dworzec Głowny, B-6) is presently undergoing major renovation works on the entire building, including the area surrounding the train station. Works are not scheduled to be complete until 2012.
To deal with this, the city has essentially shut off access to 90% of the station complex and set up a temporary station building (Dworzec Tymczasowy), and Sucha 10/12 (B-6), on the eastern side of the main station complex. In this temporary building there are 18 ticket windows and ticket machines, and you‘ll find information kiosks, ATM machines, an accessible toilet and food and drink facilities. Luggage storage is also available here. As a large station complex has been condensed into a much smaller one, passengers need to allow themselves extra time to deal with extended queues and general confusion.
Disabled fans can search for accessible hotels at http://www.polandnolimits.eu/. Please select your preferred language in the top right corner, then click on Wroclaw under the Host Cities sub-heading.
Accessible cafes and restaurants in Wroclaw can be found at http://www.polandnolimits.eu/. Please select your preferred language in the top right corner, then click on Wroclaw under the Host Cities sub-heading.