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    Thank you all you wonderful people and apologies for my rudely late reply, I’m looking forward to reading your kind and helpful posts and getting back to you individually. Meanwhile thanks to you I’m breathing a huge sigh of relief and looking forward to an accessible holiday with all the freedom that entails! 🤩😍😎

  • A new study sheds light on the travel patterns and obstacles faced by European travellers with mobility and accessibility needs. They found the biggest challenges to be:

    • Information and Planning
    • Transportation
    • Accommodation
    • Cost Concerns

    What are your biggest challenges?

    • Knowing if the pavements and roads will be accessible. Hoping that there’s enough accessible shops, cafes, tourist attractions that are without barriers to enter. Wondering where I might find an accessible toilet when out and about, getting pleasantly lost as I explore new surroundings.

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    • I am a congenitally disabled person who needs to use an electric wheelchair throughout the whole process. In July, I will go to Miyako Island for a cruise tour. I want to know if there is a wheelchair taxi or other means of transportation on the island.

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    • Reply to WHILL Mobility scooter/wheelchair hire

      So little update, I’ve just heard from Fred this morning and he sent me an instruction leaflet on how to use the mobility scooter when i get it, in English. He’s been so helpful, above and beyond!

    • Hello all!

      In planning your trip to Japan, what have been your biggest challenges? (Not on the ground once you got here, but in the planning stage before coming.)

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      • Hi Josh

        For us the most time consuming before arriving – and leaving – was dealing with the one airline.

        Although the service was fabulous just trying to get the power wheelchair gate checked and returned to the plane upon arrival took me months of time to get approvals.

        When we left on the same airline through Osaka and Haneda the staff took…

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        The hotels. Planning the wheelchair accessibility was time consuming and on the arrival some of the hotels didn’t meet the descriptions. In one it was impossible to enter the bathroom (it was only one night so I used an exterior one) and in another it was impossible to enter the room so we had to change it! People always very nice and helpful…

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