Written by Dirk Libbey, April 12, 2024, published in CinemaBlend Disney Parks are making a major change to one service, and the ultimate punishment awaits those who abuse it. (Image credit: Walt…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
YOUR WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL GUIDE TO GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE
Written by Cory Lee, CurbFreeWithCoryLee.com s someone that absolutely loves warm weather and beaches, south Florida is one of my favorite areas in the United States, but until very recently, I had never…
Statue of Liberty Wheelchair Accessibility
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, April 12, 2024 In the heart of New York Harbor, two iconic landmarks stand as enduring symbols of freedom, hope, and the American dream: the Statue of…
I Met Pope Francis in Rome — Here’s How You Can Too
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, January 8, 2023 Late last year, I traveled to Rome for the first time in a decade — and the first time as a wheelchair user. During…
Impact of AI on Accessible Travel Will Be Negative Before Positive
Written by John Morris, WheelChairTravel.org, March 26, 2024 WheelchairTravel.org is an AI-free zone. Famous last words? I think not. The promise of artificial intelligence is not something to scoff at, but it…
A Wheelchair User’s Guide to Getting Out on the Water
Written by Thepalmbeaches.com for TravelAbility Insider, April 4, 2024 If you use a wheelchair, then you know that wheelchairs and water activities typically don’t mix well. Luckily though, that is not exactly…
Viral Down Syndrome Ad
Written by A..J. Willingham, CNN, March 22, 2024 Actress Madison Tevlin in the “Assume That I Can” Down Syndrome awareness ad From CoorDownCNN — What happens when others assume people with Down syndrome can’t hit hard,…