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Interesting! I’ve never seen a combined list like this! (Usually just the “most” or “best”.) Thoughts on accuracy?
forbes.com
The Most And Least Accessible Cities In The U.S.
The Most And Least Accessible Cities In The U.S.
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I skimmed it so I don’t know if they addressed this but I am wondering how wide their sample was?
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Disney DAS pass changes causing guests to take to social media
foxbusiness.com
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
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I went to DLP and thought it was really quite decent, only one wheelchair ride I noticed but the rest were transferable. I went on the Eurostar and everyone was lovely, b they got ramps for my mobility scooter without a complaint, asked me if I needed anything etc. I’m already planning on going back…
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Well, almost time for the Olympics and Paralympics, what are your thoughts on this commercial? I know some people opposed the London 2012 “Superhumans” commercial for making it look like everyone could overcome their disability. Is this better?
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This is much better. It goes after the usual ‘inspiration porn’ crap we see too much of.
Meanwhile, here in the States, no specific Paralympics commercials yet. For now, it’s clumped in with the Olympic ads from major corporations.
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I liked the “Considering what?” comment. I didnt get the relevance of the annoying man in the chair though, but loved seeing the paralympians performing.
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City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle’s position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
disabilityinsider.com
New program to enhance inclusive tourism offering
City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle's position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
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I wish more small airports had these!
airport-technology.com
Aviramp delivers tools for Paris Paralympians
UK-based Aviramp has provided four accessible ramps to Paris Charles de Gaulle ahead of the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
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It seems that even the ones that do don’t advertise it enough! I just found this video (from a Google maps post) that shows this feature in Aspen CO (small airport in USA).
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Josh I agree with you, I hate it when I have to wait until all the other passengers have disembarked😠
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