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While there certainly are challenges along the way, The last paragraph of this post reminds us of why travel is still worth the bumps… and gravel.
https://theworldisaccessible.com/a-fall-trip-to-lund-bc-some-accessibility-joys-and-tribulations/
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Hello everyone, I’m trying to gather some important information for an upcoming article I am writing. I’d love some tips from the vision & hearing-impaired communities – what are the essential requirements to enhance your stay when booking accommodation?
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Whilst I don’t personally have either a visual impairment or a hearing impairment there is one thing that I think is great and that’s when hotels provide pillows that vibrate in cases where there’s a fire alarm!
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Have you been? What was your experience?
https://wonderswithinreach.com/2024/02/wheelchair-accessible-disney-california-adventure-park
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I have been there many times as I used to have an Annual Pass and, well, I live in Anaheim.
This website is accurate, so I don’t need to repeat what it says. If you can transfer with or without assistance, you can ride most of the rides.
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@carlos is right, it looks like they’ve done a great job making it fully inclusive. I’ve never been but it’s definitely on my Disney bucket list now! Seems like such a cool place to visit whether using a wheelchair or not. Thanks for passing along the resource.
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