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Meet and learn from travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in the United States. From the Statue of Liberty in New York City and the Grand Canyon in Arizona to the monuments of Washington, D.C., the beaches of Florida, and the national parks of California, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and nature experiences. This group welcomes mobility aid users, plus travelers with autism, low vision, and hearing impairments, helping you enjoy a more accessible United States adventure.
Reply To: Raleigh–Durham, North Carolina (US)
Hello Maria,
While Raleigh-Durham NC isn’t my part of NC I still figured I’d do a little looking online for you. So just letting you know, I’m not personally affiliated with these companies, nor have I personally used them. Anyway, I think I may of found two that could work for you:
Kingdom Transportation
http://www.kingdomtransportation.com
I believe they primarily serve locals, but it looks like you can get a quote for any trip. You’ll definitely have to contact them to reserve any trip ahead of time.
Carolina Livery
They primarily do larger buses, but they do state that they have smaller transports for private trips. You’ll definitely have to contact them to reserve any trip ahead of time.
I would recommend discussing your needs in detail with them to make sure they will work with your trip, transportation time, and hopefully within your budget too. I also recommend asking them if they know any other taxi services that may have vans if they can’t meet your needs. It seems taxi companies in that area either don’t have wheelchair accessible vans or just don’t advertise they have them, hopefully one of these two will know who has some available.
I hope that helps,
Justin