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MemberJosh Grisdale replied to the discussion power wheelchair flat tyre or puncture in the forum Japan 2 months ago
2 months agoReply to power wheelchair flat tyre or puncture
I love @inaki advice about changing before you come!
I have been living here and using an InvaCare power wheelchair for 17 years and think I have only had a flat tire once or twice. Even though it is very clean here, you can find a random nail here or there when going past construction sites etc.
In addition to the idea to change tires…
The South Carolina coastal town of Myrtle Beach is famous for its warm weather, pristine beaches along the Grand Strand, and top golf courses. But more recently, it’s also become renowned for being at the forefront of autism-friendly travel, thanks to local staff certified by the Champion Autism Network (CAN), sensory-friendly experiences, and quiet hours.
afar.com
This Inclusive Beach Town Welcomes Autistic Travelers
Sensory-friendly restaurants, hotels, and attractions welcome travelers with autism to the beautiful resort town of Myrtle Beach.
tabifolk and Josh Grisdale1 CommentThat is so great to see an entire community get involved, not just a single establishment
For the luxury travelers with disabilities:
karryon.com.au
Luxury hoteliers widening their doors to accessible travel
Around 1.3 billion people around the world live with a disability,these are the hotels leading the way in making travel accessible to all.
Very interesting article. It would be great if not only luxury hotels/resorts but ordinary 3-4 star hotels/resorts would pay more attention to customers with a mobility issue.
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“in recent years Athens has made progress in creating a more accessible city for all visitors”
wheeliegoodtravelcompany.com
5 Accessible Things To See and Do In Athens For Disabled Visitors
By Jon Fletcher
This is an interesting initiative. Toronto has a desk for Air Canada, and JAL and ANA have special desks in Tokyo, but they are just for the airline. I like the idea of a general desk.
travelwithoutlimits.com.au
Airport Assist: an Australian first | Travel Without Limits
Melbourne Airport is leading the way for air travel accessibility in Australia, with the launch of a new program called Airport Assist.
This is a great idea! I will say that some airline desks do provide some extra help in regards to disabled security queue locations and other helpful information. Would be nice to have a centralized location.
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