Anthony @ The World is Accessible
MemberJollywood Nights - did anyone attend?
I heard mixed reviews of Jollywood Nights at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios last year. Curious how this year is going!
US Accessibility Standards for Airlines Going Down for the Next Four Years?
from a gov standpoint, the upcoming administration hasn’t seemed to ever address this issue. However, Delta’s plans to make the accessible seat for wheelchairs seems to be a step in the right direction at least
With recent developments like the FAA’s roadmap for wheelchair seating on airplanes and significant fines imposed on airlines for mistreating disabled passengers, do you feel that accessible travel is finally being taken more seriously? How quickly do you think the tourism industry will implement meaningful changes in accessibility?
alliejay5 CommentsI believe it will be a VERY long time until us wheelchair travellers will be able to travel just like any other person, i.e.. just book a ticket and turn up☹️
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I don’t have any issues having to make arrangements ahead of time for my wheelchair. The thing that still puzzles me is how often I provide the information ahead of time and fill have to do it again when I get to the airport. I find few airlines have streamlined the flow of this information. Have others had similar experiences?
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