Fernanda Kuster
MemberAnthony @ TWIA posted a new post. 4 months ago
Catching the Travel Bug: How Berlin Paved the Way for My Accessible Travel PassionIt was 2007, and I was still a fresh-faced teenager struggling to find my place in the world. My father had planned a trip to…
Hi there, I am a manual wheelchair user, and I lived in Taiwan for six months. Overall, my experiences in terms of access were mixed. Sometimes sidewalks are either inaccessible or non-existent, and in these cases, I was often left with no choice but to wheel along the side of the road. It wasn’t too bad, though, and you soon get used to it.…
London neighborhoods and hotel recs
Personally, I would recommend trying to find a place in London’s West End. Neighbourhoods such as Soho and Covent Garden are good shouts, and you’re not too far away from lots of interesting places to visit. Soho is also great if you guys like a bit of nightlife. If you prefer somewhere a bit quieter and perhaps more scenic, try Richmond —…
Charting a Course for Inclusive Adventures!
This is fantastic news, Sage Inclusion! The improvements on MSC World Europa sound amazing. Accessibility from the design stage is a game-changer. Can’t wait to experience it some day! 🌊🚢 let me know if you would ever wish to share stories like this in either the tabifolk newsletter or my personal newsletter, The World is Accessible!
Hey everyone! I’m looking for some inspiration… what kind of content would you most like to see coming from the tabifolk social media accounts?
Franco, Patty and tabifolk5 CommentsHow about “how to” suggestions, I.E. how to find support groups, how to find disabled travel companions, how to seek out specialized services?
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Top 10s
like top destinations for wheelchair users
visually impaired
disabled families
etc
reviews of hotels, also big venues like stadiums or music venues.
Festival accessibility reviews (I volunteer 😂🤘)
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