

Patty
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I unfortunately had to make do with the room that I had 😰, after I’d spent 3 nights there on check-out I asked to speak to the Manager again and all he could offer me in compensation was a free dinner at the hotel. Needless to say we never took him up on that offer and on the way back from Australia we of course stayed at a different hotel…
janebo and Mak -
Tokyo: best area for wheelchair user
I look forward to seeing all your experiences here David😀, happy travels fellow Tabifolk user
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We checked into the Orchard Hotel in Singapore and I had booked an accessible room, on the first afternoon I went down and said it was unsuitable as I couldn’t get out of the bathroom, they were very apologetic and said they only have 2 accessible rooms and the other was occupied
Lilith and Rob -
We rented a brilliant vehicle in Australia from Europcar at Sydney Airport it was a very comfortable vehicle, had power steering, was automatic I’d highly recommend them, I’ve copied the link here https://www.europcar.com.au/products/wheelchair-accessible-car-rental, hope this helps😊
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Tips for cobblestone and bumpy surfaces in a wheelchair
I can remember being in the city of Bath recently and they have lots of cobblestones, my feet also kept falling off the footplates😠. I also had to keep readjusting myself in my chair (thank goodness I have strong arms) so that made it a little more bearable but I’m sorry Josh I have no absolute solution to your problem in Japan
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