Josh Grisdale
MemberMontego Bay - ideas for accessible trips
I have been to Jamaica plenty times as thats where my family is from. I’m also an attendant to PWD. You will definitely need to hire a driver. You could do a private tour for you and your partner.
If you do a public tour, they’re often accessible unless one of the tour at a building with stairs. Sometimes there are walkng tours.
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Journey Behind the Falls experience at Niagara Falls in a wheelchair
Amazing! I did not even know it was possible with a wheelchair.. I was there a good few years ago and enjoyed the view from the Canadian side!
Hi there, we were in Fujikawaguchiko last year. I am a manual wheel chair user (my husband is abled bodied). While we did not go onto Mt. Fuji itself (so I can’t comment on that), we did take a very nice walk on a (paved) path around the lake which offers beautiful views of Mt. Fuji. Hope that helps!
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Does anyone going to Japan have an Atto mobility scooter?
One of our clients had an experience in japan with Atto Scooter:
https://www.amazon.com/Scooter-Folding-Full-Size-Mobility-movinglife/dp/B01MQVDPTX
They had to fold it and walk at one JR station, had a bit of a discussion with station staff to go inside the station in another JR station. But other than that, they have no issues. The…- Load More