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Wheelchair Accessible Vacation Destinations for the Disabled Traveler
As a wheelchair user, there are a lot of places that you are not able to go to even in your hometown, let alone in another country! Living with a disability is
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Interactive Map: Beaches That Offer Free Beach Wheelchair Rentals
Beach Wheelchairs are a type of wheelchair usually equipped with large, inflated tires perfect for moving easily across sand and bumpy terrain at the seaside. Generally, they are not self-propelled, so a user
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15 Real Perks of Being Disabled (And a Few Hard Truths)
Life with a disability can be a mixed bag. I mean, I’m rolling through life in a wheelchair, and while it’s got its tough days, it’s not all rain and thunderstorms. I’ve
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Empowering Journeys: 8 Disabled Travelers Who Became Bloggers
As we’ve previously written about, traveling with a disability can be a challenging experience. While cities, airlines, hotels, and tourist attractions have made strides in improving their accessibility over the years –
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7 Of The Best Accessible Airlines for Disabled Passengers & Wheelchair Users
For decades, air travel has been a relatively stressful experience for those traveling with a disability. Where domestic, or transatlantic, crowded airports, long queues, luggage restrictions, and inflexible seating policies have all