Josh Grisdale
MemberHi there! I’m traveling to Japan in July with my husband. We’re staying in Tokyo and I have some fun things planned in the city. But what I’m trying to add to the trip is some dips into nature. I’m a para and manual wheelchair user. My husband and I are both very active: we surf, mountain bike, SCUBA and love being outdoors. I’m not…
Tak and Josh Grisdale8 CommentsHi Alina, this sounds like it could turn into a great back and forth conversation with information that could be useful to others in the future. Would it be possible for you to start it as a new topic in the “Discussions” tab? That way people searching for the same information can find it easily. 👍
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Hi!
It is very difficult to rent one outside the airport. This is a very long post, so if you would like more information, please send me a private message. By the way, the other day I rented this electric wheelchair for a traveler in Japan, but there were many difficulties.Tak
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?
How 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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Last night, I attended Disneyland’s PRIDE NITE, coinciding with the first day of Disney Park’s new DAS (Disability Access Service) system. Here’s my experience, unvarnished:
Despite using a power wheelchair and having generalized anxiety disorder and chronic PTSD (from an abusive family, not war), I was denied DAS. This is what happened and why…
What a disappointing start to the new system. Hopefully they will at least be listening to customer voices and try fix the problems (they created!)
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