tabifolk posted an update in the group Neurodiverse Travel 4 months ago
4 months agoSurfside Beach was the first town in the US to become autism certified. Autism certification, obtained through Champion Autism Network (CAN), means restaurants, first responders and other services have been taught how to help autism families and welcome them to their establishments.
Here are some great sensory-friendly restaurants to try if you visit!
visitmyrtlebeach.com
Sensory-Friendly Restaurants in Surfside Beach
Sensory-Friendly Restaurants in Surfside Beach
tabifolk posted an update in the group United States 4 months ago
4 months agoHope more cities make action plans like Fort Wayne:
wheelchairtravel.org
Destination's 10-Year Tourism Plan Prioritizes Accessibility, Sets Example - Wheelchair Travel
Visit Fort Wayne unveiled a Tourism Master Plan that weaves accessibility into each objective, setting an example for destinations to follow.
tabifolk posted an update in the group United States 4 months ago
4 months ago“a city destination that offers all of the big city favorites with a side of small town, beach vibes, and forest hideaways”
wonderswithinreach.com
Wheelchair Accessible Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wonders Within Reach
Grand Rapids, Michigan is the only place in the world where you can start your day enjoying the masterpieces of Rodin and Chihuly, get in playtime at an interactive children's museum, roam the forest, and then watch the sunset from … Continue reading
ToursAroundMichigan, alliejay and 3 others1 Comment- ToursAroundMichigan (edited)
Love Grand Rapids! When your kids are a bit older, they might enjoy one of our ghost or mural tours here!
tabifolk posted an update in the group France 4 months ago
4 months agoIt 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 &
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Tokyo: best area for wheelchair user in the forum Japan 4 months ago
4 months agoReply to Tokyo: best area for wheelchair user
From the website it looks like it should be accessible. There is an accessible toilet on the 1st floor and they don’t mention any areas that are inaccessible on the website: https://hokusai-museum.jp/modules/Page/pages/view/103?lang=en
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MemberTokyo: best area for wheelchair user
From the website it looks like it should be accessible. There is an accessible toilet on the 1st floor and they don’t mention any areas that are inaccessible on the website: https://hokusai-museum.jp/modules/Page/pages/view/103?lang=en
If you do go, please let us know how it was!
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