A nice encouraging read
travelweekly.com
Relying on experience, travel advisors serve clients with disabilities
Three advisors bank on lessons learned in their own travels to create smooth journeys for clients with accessibility needs.
What a cool experience!
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Visiting Hanoi Train Street as a Wheelchair User - Accessible Travels & Vacations
Seeing pictures and videos online, Hanoi Train Street is definitely one of Hanoi’s most famous attractions. This is where you can see a train pass through a narrow street surrounded by cafes. A friend and I visited Hanoi a couple … Continue reading
TravelLover1 CommentSo happy to read you made the Train Street. I was there too last year, luckily I still managed to walk a few steps. The terrain is certainly very very uneven and not easy at all.
So true, a toilet could make a big difference when choosing a destination!
Wish they included a link to the map though…
japantoday.com
Public toilet certification system aims to help tourists in a pinch
An eastern Japan prefecture's quality certification system for public toilets to boost cleanliness and reassure visitors has been gaining praise and influencing other parts of the country. The visitor toilet accreditation system in Gunma Prefecture began in 2003, with conditions … Continue reading
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Not to be cheeky here, but Japanese toilets are some of the cleanest I have ever seen. I think other countries might need a certification like this! 😂😂😂
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Accessible Activities – Colorado
Inspired by @joshgrisdale ‘s post about the California accessible tourism post, I did a quick search for my own state. Perhaps it’s not as impressive as California’s, but there is a list of accessible activities in Colorado which I thought was helpful to…
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Accessible Activities in Colorado for Travelers With Disabilities
Many of Colorado's most popular outdoor attractions are accessible to those who are mobility impaired. Check out these resources to help you start planning a Colorado vacation.
That’s great! It is too bad there is such good information out there but seldom discovered
1You have to actively search for it for sure. But I am encouraged to see advertisements in “regular” tourism brochures for companies that offer accessible adventures here in Colorado. Normalize disability!
Anyone planning to go?
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Recently in late June of this year, a friend and I visited Disneyland Resort for a 4 day park visit for their year long 70th anniversary celebration. We had 2 days for Disneyland Park and 2 days for Disney California … Continue reading
Yes, I am going next month for at least one for the unofficial GAY DAYS event. I’ve only planned for one day of the event at the Disneyland Park. I’m not sure if I’ll attend the 2nd day of the event at Disney California Adventure.
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