Fernanda Kuster
MemberHey Kris,
I’ve never been to Dubai personally, but I’ve just spent an ungodly amount of time looking through photographs from various hotels in the hopes of spotting a pool hoist! Unfortunately, I couldn’t find one. HOWEVER, I do believe it must exist. My recommendation would be to contact a bunch of the ‘chain hotels’ and let them know about…Anthony @ The World is Accessible posted a new post. 11 months ago
Spending Christmas in Brazil: Accessibility in Dois Irmãos.This will be my second Christmas spent in the southern hemisphere, battling the sweltering heat and trying to avoid mosquitoes. It’s a far cry from…
Looking for accessible restaurants, bars, and pubs in London? You should try OutOut – a great resource for accessible places to eat and drink in the UK capital!
Do they only focus on restaurants?
Hey all,
Traveling can be expensive at the best of times, but lets be honest, it’s even more so when traveling with a disability, unfortunately. We all know about that ‘disability premium’ that often gets lumped onto us.
But in this piece, I offer 11 tips on ways to save money when traveling. From using public transport to cooking your own…Traveling off-season is great. Not only do you avoid foreign travelers, you also miss the local tourists as well. And hotels etc often offer great discounts.
Thank you for sharing the article. They are all great tips, especially mastering public transportation. However, not all countries have public transportation that is friendly to persons with a disability, like Japan and South Korea.
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