Kamil
MemberHi! Some years ago when I visited Tokyo I went to a maid café (which was a fun experience!). I don’t remember the address or name unfortunately. We found it by asking maids in the streets to point us out to an accessible one – most were not.
Kamil replied to the discussion accessible holidays: are they more expensive than the regular ones? in the forum General Discussions 4 years ago
accessible holidays: are they more expensive than the regular ones?
Hi Eleonora,
From my experience, yes, it’s definitely more expensive, especially if you are using specialized tour operators, who do good job but also profit from the fact that there’s no alternative (often with stupid excuses). And I have contacted many such operators in various countries. All are expensive and almost all are…
Josh GrisdaleOne more interesting group, so thanks for the invitation!
And one thought: in order to have a really accessible podcast someone has to provide transcript of the things said. Otherwise deaf and hard of hearing people will be excluded.
Josh Grisdale1 CommentYes, very important! I think it is something a lot of podcasters either don’t think of, or there is a barrier (like cost). I used to do a podcast and for the transcript I used AI, but it was not perfect.
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