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Share and discuss the latest updates, stories, and announcements related to accessible travel worldwide. From new accessible attractions and transportation options to policy changes, travel products, and upcoming events, this is the place to post news, ask questions, or offer insights – someone here has likely read or experienced it before. You’ll find timely articles, first-hand reports, and recommendations covering cultural, nature, and leisure travel. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you stay informed and enjoy a more accessible travel experience.
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Starbucks: A Sign of Change, and Understanding in Sign
Starbucks, for most people around the world this one word alone brings about memories of coffee, latte’s, cappuccino’s, or other caffeine-filled beverages people often enjoy. For most of these people, ordering a beverage or snack at a Starbucks is an easy matter, even most shops are…
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Starbucks: A Sign of Change, and Understanding in Sign - Accessible Japan
By Justin Schroth Starbucks, for most people around the world this one word alone brings about memories of coffee, latte’s, cappuccino’s, or other
“DREAM Adaptive Recreation in Whitefish has spent 35 years fulfilling its mission of making the great outdoors available and accessible for all, regardless of differing abilities. This month the nonprofit is celebrating that anniversary as it continues to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities by providing numerous outdoor…
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FROM THE AP: Montana adaptive recreation program marks 35 years
KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — Many people flock to Northwest Montana for the great outdoor recreation opportunities abound — but for some it’s not as simple as stepping outside the front door and charging out to the surrounding mountains, lakes and … Continue reading
Excited to share that Accessible Japan was recently featured in Italian media!
Here is the article:
https://www.lifegate.com/accessible-tourism-in-japan-josh-grisdale
lifegate.com
Japan leads the way in accessible tourism - LifeGate
Disabled travellers need not fear Japan. Accessible Japan founder Josh Grisdale tells us about his commitment to opening the country's doors to everyone.
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We need more people like this in the travel sector!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/comment/travelling-with-a-disability/
Some museums are opening in the UK:
https://www.tourismforall.co.uk/news/read/2020/07/accessible-museums-reopening-this-summer-b234
tourismforall.co.uk
Accessible museums reopening this summer - Accessible Holidays - Tourism For All
Museums are some of the most accessible attractions in the UK, many of them have low lighting, interactive displays and wide rooms making them ideal for those with sensory conditions or anyone using mobility aids. With more coronavirus restrictions being … Continue reading
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