Hi, I am Amy. Not sure if this is the place for me. I live near Atlanta, Georgia. I am disabled. I am schizophrenic and have to use a rollater walker to get around. The issues are not connected, just in case you were wondering. I am an accessible and inclusive travel agent. I love what I do. I am a Certified Autism Travel Professional and…
Josh Grisdale4 CommentsView more commentsHi Amy! Great to have you here!
Thank you. I am looking forward to getting to know everyone.
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New accessible villa near Torino
Hello! A few weeks ago we met the owner of this wheelchair accessible villa with ceiling and mobile hoists and near some delicious truffle spots and beautiful cultural and heritage sites.
https://www.wheeltribe.eu/accommodation/wheelchair-adapted-holiday-villa-near-torino-3024
Looks stunning!
Disability card/ general info
(Wheelchair user) I have seen on some tourist spot websites and museums about free or discounted pricing with a disability card or something of the sort. As a tourist, how would you get one of these? Also, is there anything I should know for visiting the UK for the first time, advice, tips, where to stay? Any info is greatly appreciated as I…
View more commentsI bet @theworldisaccessible might be able to shed some light on that!
When I visited London in 2019, I was never asked for a disability ID to get discounts. But, I have a very visible disability, so they didn’t need to ask.
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Hakuba (Japan Alps) trip report Fall 2025
We visited Hakuba as a day-trip from Matsumoto mid-October for some fall colors and were not disappointed! Train to Hakuba was 1 hr (1.5 hr if not express), allowed an extra 15 minutes to get a ramp / “ramp-u”, which was quick and easy. From Hakuba station, a taxi loaded up the 3 of us with a foldable wheelchair (thanks to bungee cords in…
Was it an accessible taxi?
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Couldn’t agree more!
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