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How to Plan an Accessible Vacation for Visually Impaired TravelersTraveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures, offering opportunities to explore new cultures, taste exotic food, and create lifelong memories. However, visually impaired travelers often…
Josh Grisdale1 Comment-
Great tips, Anthony! I am a tour operator and this has been a great insight to the customer journey preparing for travel. Thank you for sharing.
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Do you have any ideas on how the travel industry can better level the playing field and ensure that there is no “disability tax”?
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Laws. The industry, now, is only accessible because laws force them to. Sadly, this would be a country-by-country situation. Too many are still surprised that we want to have a life to begin with. It won’t be impossible to get these laws, but it won’t be easy.
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Agree with @carlos above. The size and extra equipment needed makes these rooms more expensive. Only laws can keep away the disability tax.
i don’t know how feasible this would be but they could raise the rate (slightly) for regular rooms that get a lot more use to make up the difference?
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