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Accessibility on the New Orleans HoHo — Wheelchair & Mobility Info

Key accessibility facts for HoHo riders: which buses are wheelchair-accessible, stop accessibility, and tips for smooth boarding.

3/8/2026
5 min read
Tourists enjoying the open-top bus with shade cover

Accessibility Snapshot

  • Many modern HoHo vehicles include wheelchair lifts or ramps, but fleet composition varies by operator and day.
  • Historic curb configurations mean not every stop has perfect step-free access; plan boarding points accordingly.

Practical accessibility tips

  1. Call ahead to the operator to confirm accessible vehicle availability for your travel date.
  2. Arrive early at stops to allow staff time to deploy ramps/lifts.
  3. Bring documentation or a note if you require assistance, and store the operator’s contact on your phone.

Accessibility at major attractions

  • The National WWII Museum and Audubon sites have accessible entrances and services — check their websites for details.
  • If an attraction’s nearby stop lacks curb cuts, the driver can often suggest an alternate boarding location.

Additional resources

  • Use operator customer service for real-time vehicle info and schedule adjustments.
  • Carry a printed or screenshot copy of your pass and relevant accessibility notes.

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Accessibility Advocate

Accessibility Advocate

Deze gids is geschreven om bezoekers te helpen verder te kijken dan de standaardlijsten en te begrijpen hoe New Orleans' muziek, eten en buurten met elkaar verweven zijn — stap uit waar je nieuwsgierigheid je brengt en stap weer in wanneer het volgende optreden begint.

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Accessibility
Wheelchair
Mobility

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