Guuguru
MemberHello,
Does anyone know of any countries where listing accessibility information on a tourist attraction or hotel’s website is a legal requirement?
3 CommentsDid you mean countries and not counties?
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The European Accessibility Act requires businesses operating in Europe to make their products and services accessible to individuals with disabilities. This law applies to all companies except microenterprises (https://reciteme.com/news/accessibility-in-tourism/)
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Possible future long term vacation
Hello and welcome to tabifolk
I also have CP and use a power wheelchair and have moved to Japan, so it is possible!
- Where ever you get the helpers, you will need to pay out of pocket. There is a huge lack of helpers here, so it is likely best to bring them with you. Even when I moved here I had someone from Canada with me for about 6 months…
2025 World Expo -Osaka ~How Busy will Japan be?
I guess it depends on your tolerance of extra people!
My personal feeling is that it won’t be as big as they expect/say as everything is behind schedule and a lot of people here are not really interested.
I think your biggest challenge will be getting a hotel as accessible rooms are already hard to get, but still should be possible.
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