Kiki1215
MemberIt is great to see that the games are bringing change to the region!
businesstraveller.com
Paris Olympics driving Accor’s accessibility and disability priorities – Business Traveller
More than 380 Accor brand hotels have already received or are about to receive the French government’s “Tourisme &
“An overwhelming 97% of families with an autistic child said they are not satisfied with the current travel options for them.”
usatoday.com
Most families with autistic children don't travel. Here's how this one did it.
The Spielmans family has traveled the world with their autistic son, which has come with challenges. Here's what travel has meant for the family.
“Once you’ve met one person with a disability, you’ve met one person with a disability.”
https://www.afar.com/magazine/how-to-redefine-accessible-travel
afar.com
I’m a Disabled Traveler. This Is How to Talk About Accessible Travel.
AccessNow founder Maayan Ziv wants the travel industry to better support the large, diverse, underserved audience of disabled travelers. She has some ideas.
Disney DAS pass changes causing guests to take to social media
foxbusiness.com
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
1 CommentI went to DLP and thought it was really quite decent, only one wheelchair ride I noticed but the rest were transferable. I went on the Eurostar and everyone was lovely, b they got ramps for my mobility scooter without a complaint, asked me if I needed anything etc. I’m already planning on going back…
City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle’s position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
disabilityinsider.com
New program to enhance inclusive tourism offering
City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle's position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market.
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