Accessibility Guide (expanded)
Practical information for travelers with mobility needs, sensory considerations, or those traveling with assistance devices.
Vehicle & boarding expectations
- Many operators use low-floor buses or provide portable ramps; not all vehicles are identical — verify before travel.
- Drivers and staff are usually available to assist boarding; early call-ahead helps when traveling with larger mobility devices.
Planning and timing
- Off-peak travel: Easier boarding, quieter stops, and less reboarding stress.
- Advance checks: Confirm accessible entrances at museums and cruise operators if you plan combined experiences.
Accessibility at major stops
- Art Institute: Accessible entrances and elevators.
- Field Museum / Shedd Aquarium: Wheelchair loans and accessible routes around exhibits.
- Riverwalk & Navy Pier: Mostly accessible, though some piers have thresholds — check maps.
Practical note: If you require elevator access at a specific stop, have a fallback plan and the bus operator's contact saved.