Accessibility Overview
- Many HOHO buses include wheelchair ramps, priority seating, and accessible lower decks; policies differ between operators so confirm before booking.
- Some historic stops have uneven curbs or brief steps — staff can provide the best boarding locations upon request.
Family-Friendly Notes
- Lightweight strollers fit on most buses; foldable strollers are easiest when boarding and disembarking.
- Use green spaces like Boston Common for snack breaks and playtime between stops.
Practical Checklist
- Carry medication, a small first-aid kit, and any mobility aids you need.
- Check restroom availability near major stops; larger attractions typically have accessible facilities.
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