Discovering Rome with accessibility in mind? This insightful blog post shares one traveler’s experience navigating the city’s ancient streets on wheels. From accessible highlights to unexpected challenges, it’s a firsthand look at Rome’s accessibility.
Have you visited Rome with mobility needs? What tips or stories can you share?
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“Rome on Wheels” – by Kelly Mack Table of Contents Rome is an incredible city, filled with history and art — plus incredible food. On a recent Mediterranean cruise my husband, Richard, and I spent one day touring some of … Continue reading
Baroness Grey-Thompson will lead a new initiative focused on enhancing air travel accessibility for disabled passengers. This expert group aims to address key challenges, making travel smoother and more inclusive.
What changes would make air travel easier for you? Share your thoughts below.
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Aviation Accessibility Task and Finish Group will drive change to ensure that flying is an accessible, safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Looking for accessible accommodations in Manchester? This review of the Clayton Hotel Manchester City Centre highlights key features for wheelchair users, from room layouts to bathroom accessibility.
What accessibility features do you value most in a hotel stay?
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Clayton Hotel Manchester City Centre | Wheelchair Accessible Hotel Review - Simply Emma
Clayton Hotel Manchester City Centre has wheelchair accessible hotel rooms and roll-in showers, conveniently located for exploring Manchester's attractions. Perfect for your next stay!
Sesame Place Philadelphia has joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, supporting visitors with non-visible disabilities. This program offers a discreet way for individuals to indicate they may need extra assistance, ensuring a more inclusive experience for all.
Have you visited an attraction offering similar support? How was your experience?
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Sesame Place Philadelphia Joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program
After becoming the first theme park in the world to be designated as a Certified Autism Center, Sesame Place Philadelphia has now become the first theme park in th | The addition of the Sunflower program complements Sesame Place’s current … Continue reading
Air Canada pledged to improve accessibility, but a new Marketplace investigation reveals significant gaps remain. From limited lift equipment to inconsistent staff training, challenges for passengers with disabilities continue to impact travel experiences. With insights from Paralympian Brock Richardson and responses from former Transport…
TravelLover and Josh Grisdale1 CommentAir Canada needs to take our issues seriously! Their staff, check in are not at all compassionate! Even their phone line Wheel Chair Assist are rude
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