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Member“Once you’ve met one person with a disability, you’ve met one person with a disability.”
https://www.afar.com/magazine/how-to-redefine-accessible-travel
afar.com
I’m a Disabled Traveler. This Is How to Talk About Accessible Travel.
AccessNow founder Maayan Ziv wants the travel industry to better support the large, diverse, underserved audience of disabled travelers. She has some ideas.
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Getting to Shirakawa-go in a Wheelchair in the forum Japan 4 months ago
4 months agoReply to Getting to Shirakawa-go in a Wheelchair
There are accessible rental options, but not at every rental location. A common lift-equipped van is the Toyota Hi-Ace, but there are mini-van options with ramps in the back – just be sure to measure and be sure your husband can fit in. I use an Invacare power wheelchair and can get in some if I recline my backrest. If we are going to do…
Looking forward to the results …
cbsnews.com
Testimony began Monday in the class action lawsuit filed against Lyft over its lack of wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
Interesting! I’ve never seen a combined list like this! (Usually just the “most” or “best”.) Thoughts on accuracy?
forbes.com
The Most And Least Accessible Cities In The U.S.
The Most And Least Accessible Cities In The U.S.
alliejay2 CommentsI skimmed it so I don’t know if they addressed this but I am wondering how wide their sample was?
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Disney DAS pass changes causing guests to take to social media
foxbusiness.com
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
I went to DLP and thought it was really quite decent, only one wheelchair ride I noticed but the rest were transferable. I went on the Eurostar and everyone was lovely, b they got ramps for my mobility scooter without a complaint, asked me if I needed anything etc. I’m already planning on going back…
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