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Chairs For Rent Tampa Fl

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Beach Mobility Manufacturing makes and sells what we rent! To learn more about the chairs available, please click below and see the lineup! We rent powered and un-powered beach wheelchairs, and we have a few street-wheelchair options available as well. Please click below to learn … At Beach Mobility Rentals, we serve the disabled community of all ages and most disabilities! We strive to help everyone enjoy a day on the sand, … Beach Wheelchair Rental Services Turning Disabilities Into Abilities At Beach Mobility Rentals, we serve the disabled community of all ages with beach wheelchairs! Our renters include anyone with a reduced ability to walk on uneven, soft, or unstable terrain such as sand, deep grass, and dirt. You need not miss limbs or suffer paralysis to qualify to use our chairs. Arthritis sufferers, people with temporary injuries (leg in a cast?), rehabilitation patients, people suffering with long term disabilities such as MS and ALS, and more all “qualify” to use the chairs.




We don’t rent to people who have full normal functional use of their body. These beach wheel chairs are not a recreational toy and our business serves the people who need us most. We serve the disabled who have just as much right to enjoy their day in the sun as those who no affliction. We exist to serve a need, to enrich life, and to make our corner of the world a bit better for everyone. Click here to read the testimonial of the founder of BMR, Greg McNair RESERVE A CHAIR TODAY Starting at $49 / day For some people with disabilities, the beach is off limits. But a man in Florida is trying to change that, and his business is booming. Posted by FOX 12 Oregon on Monday, February 15, 2016 We googled beach wheelchairs & found Greg's company and we're super impressed with everything! Very easy to rent & extremely accommodating! My father is a quadriplegic who was afraid he wasn't going to enjoy our beach day, but because of the chair we were able to rent he had just as much fun as any of us!




So glad we found Greg and Beach Mobility Rentals! My 24 year old son has CP and uses a power wheelchair. We are at Ormond Beach every July and like to meet family on the beach for a mini reunion at least one day while we are here. So glad Brett was able to participate in the festivities on the beach and get into the surf, riding the waves with the help of family. The 3-wheeled beach chair was perfect for him! The prices are very reasonable and Greg is a super nice guy who will bring the chair to you and pick it up. We highly recommend Beach Mobility Rentals and intend to use them every time we are in the area! This chair was amazing. The owner is super nice and delivered the chair right to the house I rented. I felt like I had such freedom on the beach and it allowed me to stroll with my husband and shell hunt with my kids. Thank you so very much. At BMR, we don't rent beach wheelchairs. Your vacation is important, and it's where memories are born… Every person I meet touches me in some way.




One day while demonstrating a chair to a new client, I… Mobility Transportation Systems offers wheelchair accessible van rentals to customers with mobility needs in the Florida area. The availability of our wheelchair lift rental vans depends on the demand and season. So if you need a rental van with a wheelchair lift then be sure to reserve it today! In Tampa, Florida, you'll find golf, shopping and museums, along with attractions such as the Florida Aquarium, Lowry Park Zoo and Busch Gardens theme park. Helps Travel Professionals better serve you. Home » About Us » Destinations Special Needs has agents making deliveries around the world, and we continue to expand our worldwide network every day. Below is a list of the regularly serviced cities.  We can accommodate most hotels at these cities. Central & South America South Pacific & Asia Cancun (Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya and Tulum), Mexico Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Everglades) Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, FL




La Romana, Punta Cana and San Juan, Puerto Rico Ports of Britain, U.K. Italy (All of Italy) The following are cities that we have delivered to and can be requested as a SNG  Service.  If you do not see a city listed it can also be requested through our SNG  Service.   Ports of Georgia USA Newfoundland (St. Johns), Canada Saint John, NB, Canada Bahamas, Bermuda & The Caribbean Kingstown, St. Vincent, WIAlcoholic beveragesAlcohol is not allowed on the beach. AquariumsThe Clearwater Marine Aquarium (home of Winter the Dolphin) is located here at Clearwater Beach. Address is 249 Windward Passage (on Island Estates). There is also the Florida Aquarium in Tampa. ATMs - Many restaurants, convience stores and shops have ATMs on site. BanksSunTrust on Mandalay Avenue, Bank of America on Island Estates. Currency Exchange at: Tampa Intl. Airport or Westfield Mall, Clearwater. Bathrooms: There are several restrooms on the beach.




They are located near Palm Pavilion, Pier 60, and across from Frenchy’s South Beach. Showers: There are no enclosed public showers on Clearwater Beach. We do have outside showers were you can rinse off but no soap is allowed to be used Beach Wheel Chair RentalsFrom the lifeguards or Fun Ride Rentals. Bicycle RentalsThere are numerous rentals on the beach. At the top of the page click on “Things To Do” for details. Bike TrailsThere are two main bike trails in Pinellas County. There is the Pinellas County Bike Trail and the Clearwater Ream Wilson Trail. The Pinellas County Bike Trail is 40 miles long and goes from Tarpon Springs, FL to Downtown St. Petersburg, FL. Below is a great website on everything you need to know about the bike trails. Boat RentalsThe Clearwater Community Sailing Center or the the Clearwater Marina. Bus/TrolleyThe Jolly Trolley (orange and red old fashioned looking trolley) travels from downtown Clearwater to Sand Key, including Island Estates.




The Suncoast Beach Trolley (blue and green motif) travels from downtown Clearwater across the beaches South to St. Pete Beach, where you can make connections with the Central Avenue Trolley, into downtown St. Petersburg. Fare: $2.25 per ride (have exact amount, drivers do not carry change). Day passes available at the Beach Chamber Office, 429 Poinsettia Ave.: $5.00 per person, $2.50 for seniors (over 65). Day passes good for Trolleys and PSTA (Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority) buses. Tolleys run about every 20-25 minutes.Look for the sunburst trolley stop sign. On weekends (Fri-Sat-Sun) the Jolley Trolley route is extended north thru Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and to Tarpon Springs. Busch Gardens/Adventure IslandLocated in Tampa, about 45 minutes from Clearwater Beach. Discount tickets available at the Beach Chamber Office, 429 Poinsettia Ave. and at our Visitor Center inside the Surf Style Mega Store. Caladesi Island State ParkThe island is accessible by sand (on foot) from the very north end of Clearwater Beach.




If you walk, remember you have to walk back over the sand. The more convenient way is by ferry from the Marina or Honeymoon Island State Park, Dunedin. Camp firesAbsolutely no open flames allowed on the Beach. Grills available at picnic shelters in Sand Key Park. CanopiesCanopies are allowed on the beach as long as you take them down when you leave. Cabanas will be available for rent as well. Change MachineThere is a change machine in the Lobby of the Marina (at the roundabout). ChurchesChapel-By-The-Sea (Inter faith Christian Church), located at the north end near the Beach Library, and; St. Bendan’s Cathlolic Church (Island Estates). All others are on the mainland or in beach towns further south. DogsDogs are not allowed on the beach, although you can walk your dog on the north end of Clearwater Beach (on a leash). There is also a doggy park (fenced area) at Sand Key Park. There is a Dog Beach at Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin. Downtown ClearwaterCross the causeway and the bridge to the East.




Downtown Clearwater has shops and restaurants, revolving around the Cleveland Street District. The Clearwater Main Library, Coachman Park and Dolphin Tale Adventure are also located in downtown Clearwater. Drug StoresWalgreens (at the roundabout). CVS (north on Mandalay). DunedinA delightful Florida town. Go over the causeway and bridge, turn left (north) on ALT 19 (Fort Harrison or Myrtle) through Clearwater. Continue north for about 4 miles. Fire/FireworksNo open flames or fireworks are allowed on the beach. No explosives of any kind. Foreign Currency ExchangeCurrency Exchange at: Westfield/Countryside Mall or Tampa International Airport. GPS AddressUse: 25 Causeway Blvd, Clearwater, FL 33767 Grocery StorePublix Grocery is on Island Estates Honeymoon Island State ParkAbout 12.5 miles from Clearwater Beach. Go east to Clearwater, left on Alt. 19. North to Curlew Road. West to the end. Hotels/Motels/CondosAt the top of the page click on ‘Where to Stay’.




LibraryBeach Branch, Clearwater Library, 69 Bay Esplanade (north on Mandalay). Clearwater Main Library, 100 North Osceola Ave, adjacent to the Dolphin Tale Adventure (best library with an incredible view over Coachman Park, Clearwater Bay, Memorial Causeway Bridge and Clearwater Beach). Go to the third floor, grab a book, sit down to read and enjoy the view. The view will make it very difficult to concentrate on your book. MuseumsMost museums are in Downtown St. Petersburg. About 23 miles Southeast of Clearwater Beach. OrlandoIt takes a bit over 1 and 1/2 hours to drive to Orlando, except in rush hour. If you are planning to travel through Tampa to Orlando in rush hour, change your plans and stay on the beach. Palm HarborThe old downtown area of Palm Harbor is located on Florida Avenue (a right turn off of ALT 19) about 8 miles north of downtown Clearwater. ParkingThere are plenty of parking lots, parking garages and metered areas for parking. There is a change machine located in the Lobby of the Marina (at the roundabout).




You can also park in the Municipal Parking Lot at 640 Pierce Street (in Downtown Clearwater). Then walk next door to the Park Street (bus) Terminal and hop on the Trolley ($2 fare, exact fare only) to the beach. Parking a large vehicle: Spaces for oversize vehicles (over 23' in length) are located throughout the beach and downtown and signed according to the length permitted (24' - 40' or 24' - 50'). Pay PhoneThere is a payphone located at the Hess Gas Station at the South end of the Beach. Pinellas County Bike Trail (The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail)The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail is a linear park and recreation trail currently extending from Downtown St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. The Trail, created along an abandoned railroad corridor, provides a unique, protected greenspace for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Pinellas County Parks & Conservation Rescources is responsible for the Trail's maintenance and operating costs. Lots of maps available on their website.




Post OfficeAll postal services available at the Contract Postal Unit in the Beach Print Shack, 294 Windward Passage, (Island Estates adjacent to Clearwater Marine Aquarium), open from 8:30 am to 5 pm M-F and 8:30 am to noon on Saturday or at the Cleveland Street Post Office on the mainland(650 Cleveland Street, downtown Clearwater, just over Memorial Causeway). A mail collection box is at the corner of Mandalay and Bay Esplanade at the Circle Food Mart. Stamp booklets are available at Publix (Island Estates) and CVS Pharmacy on Mandalay Ave. RestaurantsAt the top of the page click on ‘Places to Eat’, or just wander up and down the beach. Sand Key ParkExit Clearwater Beach to the south via the Sand Key Bridge, turn right into park. Parking $5, beach, grills at picnic shelters, playgound, restrooms, dog park. ShellsCaladesi Island, especially good in the a.m. after stormy weather. Showers: There are no enclosed public showers on Clearwater Beach. We do have outside showers were you can rinse off but no soap is allowed to be used.

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