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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 2628038" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>Now that someone else mentioned it, I'll comment on this part too. I didn't want to be the first to say it since I'm not in a wheelchair. When I parked and got out of my truck, I couldn't tell where the front door was. I parked on the west side of the parking lot and saw the sliding door up the stairs first. But I thought this was some kind of back entrance and the doors to the east about 50 yards were possibly the front doors. I also specifically looked for a wheelchair ramp and when I didn't see one by the sliding door, it also made me think that wasn't the front door. I recently broke my leg and am still having a lot of problems with it. I'm having to wear a huge knee brace and was looking to avoid stairs. I didn't even notice the lift.</p><p></p><p>It was only when I saw someone exit the door and come down the stairs did I ask the guy "is that the entrance?" It was difficult getting up and worse coming down. Now my problem is hopefully temporary, but I couldn't help to think how much it would suck if an old guy had bad knees. And I figured I was just missing a wheelchair ramp somewhere, like maybe there was another entrance.</p><p></p><p>A nice awning over the sliding door with the company name would help with the appearance of the front door. Or is the far east door an option also? I didn't notice where the east door would connect to the area where I was in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 2628038, member: 5110"] Now that someone else mentioned it, I'll comment on this part too. I didn't want to be the first to say it since I'm not in a wheelchair. When I parked and got out of my truck, I couldn't tell where the front door was. I parked on the west side of the parking lot and saw the sliding door up the stairs first. But I thought this was some kind of back entrance and the doors to the east about 50 yards were possibly the front doors. I also specifically looked for a wheelchair ramp and when I didn't see one by the sliding door, it also made me think that wasn't the front door. I recently broke my leg and am still having a lot of problems with it. I'm having to wear a huge knee brace and was looking to avoid stairs. I didn't even notice the lift. It was only when I saw someone exit the door and come down the stairs did I ask the guy "is that the entrance?" It was difficult getting up and worse coming down. Now my problem is hopefully temporary, but I couldn't help to think how much it would suck if an old guy had bad knees. And I figured I was just missing a wheelchair ramp somewhere, like maybe there was another entrance. A nice awning over the sliding door with the company name would help with the appearance of the front door. Or is the far east door an option also? I didn't notice where the east door would connect to the area where I was in. [/QUOTE]
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