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A pretty big claim! Think this hotel lives up to it?
https://wonderswithinreach.com/2023/05/the-most-accessible-hotel-in-the-world/
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The Most Accessible Hotel in the World - Wonders Within Reach
The Schoolhouse Hotel is the world's first fully ADA compliant hotel - Here's what we discovered at the most accessible hotel in the world!
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This initiative looks great! Any more information @eleonora_censorii ?
https://traveltomorrow.com/ghent-launches-campaign-for-visually-and-hearing-impaired-tourists/
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Ghent launches campaign for visually and hearing impaired tourists - Travel Tomorrow
The city of Ghent has launched a tourist itinerary for hearing and visually impaired visitors, as reported by Belgian news outlet VRT. The campaign includes special […]
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For neurodiverse travelers visiting Toronto, here is a restaurant that is very sensory inclusive!
toronto.ctvnews.ca
New Toronto restaurant brings inclusive and accessible space to neurodiverse people
When Jennifer Low and Deon Kim moved to Toronto last year, talks of opening up their own restaurant came to the forefront.
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Really great video @kenedmonds19 – very informative! I wish we had trains with slopes like that in Japan instead of needing someone to bring one…
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“For disabled passengers who need to reduce the risk of pressure sores, a 4-hour session in a Skynest pod could open up new opportunities for safe, long-distance travel at a fraction of the cost of a business class seat. Presumably, wheelchair users could be assisted from their economy class seat to the Skynest’s lower bunk using an onboard…
wheelchairtravel.org
Airline Plans to Offer Hourly Bed Rentals to Coach Passengers - Wheelchair Travel
Air New Zealand will permit economy class passengers on ultra long-haul flights to the USA to rent a bunk bed for a portion of the flight.
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Certainly is tempting! Would be nice if there was a discount for travelers with disabilities…
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I’d use this. I have a hard time napping or sleeping in an airline seat because my body tends to contract when I fall asleep. I do wonder if they have power outlets so you can use a CPAP while sleeping.
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