

alliejay
MemberHi Everyone:
My husband and I are headed for Seoul next month. It is our first visit there. This is not an accessibility question per se, but as everyone here knows, traveling with a disability requires research and preparation for every step of the journey.
I have read that the K-ETA requirements have been suspended until the end of this year…
Making a tour deposit via credit card
Normally no. I do make sure to use a credit card that doesn’t charge currency exchange fees. Those add up!
Definitely agree with @joshgrisdale. A pocket WiFi is easy and indispensable. Have a blast!
Just today I visited the refurbished Pikes Peak Cod Railway, in Colorado, USA. I should preface this by noting that I am partially ambulatory and use a cane and a manual wheelchair.
I have to say I was pleasantly impressed by the accessibility of this attraction. The train station, gift shop and bathrooms both at the base and at the summit…
TravelLover and Josh Grisdale11 CommentsView more commentsNot good for someone in a power wheelchair.
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What State is this? The view is beautiful!
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I wish more people thought like this before using a disabled parking spot (or toilet!) if they don’t need it.
I fully agree with you. There are a lot of helpful and toughtful people out there but unfortunately there are also a few others who just do not think by parking on a disabled parking spot. In my country they often use the excuse, i just use it for a short time……………………………😏
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