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Eurostar Delight!
On both occasions when I have taken the Eurostar (the most recent being last month), I have found the experience extremely pleasant. What’s more, with capped fares for disabled passengers and one companion, plus an automatic upgrade to first class, it’s a touch of elegance that remains affordable.
It took us just under three hours to travel…
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How is booking done? Can you book accessible seating online?
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Eurostar is amazing. For those immunocompromised I’d recommend to still mask as the ventilation is not great (the air changes don’t feel constant or enough) but it’s definitely better in First Class. We travel both times measuring with our CO2 meter.
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Japan group tour question
Hi everyone. Husband and I have FINALLY decided to go to Japan in November 2026. We’ve been wanting to go for our 30 years of married life but we have always said “yeah we’ll do that trip later”. Later is now.😊. I am an above knee amputee since 2020 with limited mobility. I get fatigued after walking with my cane for long distances. Costco…
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Glad to hear you decided to come!
I haven’t been on any of TokudAw’s trips but have worked with them for a long time and Wanping is great. (Though note they only do the tour part, so if you want a company that can do accessible room bookings you may need to find another one… but you are likely fine without I’m guessing.)
If the wheelchair is…
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@Josh Grisdale thanks for this information. Would you happen to know of an accessible group tour company that takes care of everything…hotel reservations, meals, day tours etc. Going this route would be less stressful for us. As far as electric wheelchair rentals in Japan, are they made smaller to be more accommodating?? Or ?? I don’t…
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