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I just checked; complaints about public accommodations should be filed with the US Department of Justice.

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No golf course on the Lyndhurst grounds;  there are only 67 acres, not nearly large enough.

 

 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I just checked; complaints about public accommodations should be filed with the US Department of Justice.


So did I, @Kachina624. I would be interested in knowing how that goes.

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Ask if they have met or have spoken with a State Historic Preservation Officer,(SHPO) and pose the question to that person.They may still be in the process of addressing the needs of those physically challenged. One of our historical theatres has been addressing this for the past few years, last I was inside there was no way to assist the handicapped other than them watching the performance from a street level room via teleprompter. Certainly not optimal but it made attendance possible.

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@Isobel Archer, I agree perhaps golf carts are a viable short term solution. Perhaps that's something that the OP can discuss with them.

 

But that is not without its drawbacks for this theater group.  It appears to me that this not for profit theater group is merely short term tenets leasing the space for their productions. Perhaps they could rent, transport and pay for the expenses of golf carts. That comes at a financial cost. Then there is the question of finding the volunteers willing to operate the carts. 

I suspect the last thing they want to do is alienate theater goers. It is a financial and personnel balancing act. 

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Lyndhurst Golf Course is a short-distance, 70-hole course in Tarrytown, NY, known for being a good practice venue for beginners and intermediates. It's located within the grounds of the Lyndhurst Mansion, a historic Gothic Revival estate. The course is relatively short, making it ideal for learning and improving your game. 
 
Key Features of Lyndhurst Golf Course:
  • Practice-Oriented: The course is designed to be a good practice ground, particularly for those new to the game or looking to improve their short game.
  • Length: The course is relatively short, with 5067 yards total.
  • Holes: It has 70 holes, slightly less than the standard 18-hole course.
  • Walking: The course is designed to be primarily walked, which helps maintain a moderate pace.
  • Cost-Effective: The course is considered a good value for the quality of play it offers. 
     
Lyndhurst Mansion:
  • Lyndhurst is a historic Gothic Revival mansion designed by Alexander Jackson Davis. 
     
  • It sits on a 67-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY. 
     
  • The estate is a popular tourist destination, offering tours of the mansion and grounds. 
     
  • The grounds are open to visitors, and there are walking trails and areas for recreation. 
     
 
 
  • Lyndhurst (mansion) - Wikipedia
    Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house that sits in its own 67-acre (27 ha) park beside ...
     
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  • Lyndhurst - Visit Westchester NY
    America's finest Gothic Revival mansion sits on 67 landscaped acres overlooking the Hudson. Offering one-hour guided tours visitin...
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    Lyndhurst Golf Course * Length. 5067 yds. * 113.
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@Etoile308 wrote:

@Isobel Archer, I agree perhaps golf carts are a viable short term solution. Perhaps that's something that the OP can discuss with them.

 

But that is not without its drawbacks for this theater group.  It appears to me that this not for profit theater group is merely short term tenets leasing the space for their productions. Perhaps they could rent, transport and pay for the expenses of golf carts. That comes at a financial cost. Then there is the question of finding the volunteers willing to operate the carts. 

I suspect the last thing they want to do is alienate theater goers. It is a financial and personnel balancing act. 


I'd think the venue should provide the golf carts.  Don't think this is the only event that takes place at that location.

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@I am still oxox     Don't travel overseas then since you are wanting the renew your TSA-Precheck.   We just got back from England and it's rare to find anyplace that's handicapped accessible. 


@CoffeeNut Thank you I have no plans to leave th US anytime soon

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If you would be going to the event with someone, I would get a transport chair. It is not a wheelchair and it is just a chair that someone pushes you in.  I purchased on QVC many years ago and it was wonderful for my mother. It allowed to get from the parking lot to the area, also in a city park, so she could see her great granddaughters dance recitals. She never would have been able to be there otherwise and it met so much to her to be there and many other places the chair made possible. She simply had a balance problem due to meds and could not walk on uneven surfaces for long distances.

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@Isobel Archer wrote:

Again,  I hardly think using golf carts to help people across uneven ground and gravel would hurt the character of the place.  The event is outside - they don't have to renovate an historic building.

 

And since it is a large estate, with lots of events I can't believe golf carts would be prohibitively expensive.


@Isobel Archer Thank you for speaking up for me I was out enjoying the great weather 

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