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Michaels has a nice access point right in front of the doors but sadly no automatic doors. 4 parking spaces in front of the store seem to be the right number for a craft type store. The doors both can open so you should have no problem getting any type of mobility aids into the store, navigating inside however is a different story.
I found the aisles in Michaels to be narrow for people with wheelchairs, especially if there are other people on the same aisles. I also don't think you could use a mobility scooter inside without bumping into the displays set up in the middle of the rows in the main aisles. I think people in power chairs would also find it to be a bit crowded to maneuver inside similar to the issues people in manual chairs face.
I give Michaels a C- for Disabled Accessibility
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