Disabilities Act changes studied. Millions of businesses face access-modification rules
| July 30, 2008 |
Thousands of gallons of water pulse through cascading waterfalls and rapids at Adventure Mini Golf in Lake Worth, Fla. The course, which covers about an acre, features different elevations with two sets of stairs connecting them.
When people ask whether it's accessible for the disabled, owner Jerry Doser says he jokingly tells them, "No, but I'll paint some lines in the parking lot and put some cups out there, and then you can play.
"But who wants to pay to play that?" he adds.
Mr. Doser's course could soon enter the annals of miniature-golf history.
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