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I have been reading a lot about Sedona, Arizona recently. I had never heard of the vortex phenomenon and was very interested! That is, until there was mention of a UFO Tour, and then I’m like 😅 I only want the peaceful and healing energy not aliens. Still intrigued though
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I’d love to go to Hawaii
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We’re excited to feature a guest blog post from one of our group members, Laura Cook!
Laura recently went on an incredible accessible safari adventure in Tanzania, where she experienced breathtaking nature and up-close encounters with amazing wildlife. In her post, Laura shares her story, from the wonders of the Serengeti to practical tips for…
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Wow! But that plane … 😟
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Hey everyone ❤️
I am a wheelchair user (the chair is a hybrid between a power and manual wheelchair) travelling to Tokyo, Okinawa, Kyoto and Osaka with my mom who is a lively 69 year old and a helper. My mom wants to see a lot of nature. 💚
Do you have any suggestions for nature routes that can be accessible for all of us? 💛
So far I have found…
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For Okinawa, maybe try Bios no Oka?
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/okinawa-1/uruma/attractions/bios-no-oka/
How nature-y do you want?
For Kyoto, the Philosopher’s Path is a nice walk, but not reaaaally nature. There is a train through a ravine that is in nature, but not a walk…
near Tokyo you could go to Hakone or Mt Takao?
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Some of the hardest hit by the DAS changes are Annual Pass Holders since the cost of Genie + (or multipass or whatever it is called at the moment of typing this!) is very cost prohibitive for regular visits.
However, if you are a twice a year or less visitor, do the DAS changes affect your future Disney Parks plans?
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I live in the Los Angeles area, am a former Disneyland Annual Passholder, and had it for 5 years. I went almost every Sunday.
Since I went so much before and have been denied a DAS under the new policy, I know that I won’t get to go on every ride with my limited energy levels. (I tire easily and last no more than 6 hours at the Parks.) So, I…
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