Liz kieran
MemberDisney Parade Rules for Wheelchair Users in Different Countries
So, I have some questions about how wheelchair spaces work at different Disney theme parks around the world…
Background:
A friend has a 6 year old son with a severe disability that requires him to have a machine measuring his oxygen saturation at all times because he has a tracheotomy and his parents need to drain excess liquid from his throat…
Trains from the Narita Airport, Tokyo
OK, if you can carry your own luggage then it should be fairly smooth!
Once you buy your train ticket, tell the staff where you want to go (Shibuya) and they will take you to the train and call ahead to your transfer station and someone will be waiting for you.
Getting a MLAK key if you are visiting Australia with a disability
I was just reading this article about MLAK keys for accessible bathrooms in Australia and wondered what visitors can do to get one. Particularly it would be better to get it in advance instead of having to schedule in an extra stop before you start…
Trains from the Narita Airport, Tokyo
Yes, good point! Sorry I didn’t mean to indicate staff won’t help you on the train. They will provide a ramp to get you on and call ahead to your destination so someone helps you off.
Trains from the Narita Airport, Tokyo
The staff will definitely help you through to customs, and if you are lucky, may show you to the train.
However, once in the station, you will need to move the luggage by yourself.
Is your hotel in Tokyo?
There are taxis, but to get to Tokyo, it will be VERY expensive.
A few of the airport buses have lifts now, but it is not that many and you…
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