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Govia Thameslink Railway has introduced 3D maps to improve accessibility for travelers with disabilities. These maps aim to make station navigation easier for everyone.
Have you ever encountered helpful accessibility tools like this during your travels? Share your experiences!
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Govia Thameslink Railway Launches 3D Maps for Accessible Travel | Rail Technology Magazine
Three-dimensional maps of key stations in London, Sussex and Bedfordshire have been created by the country’s largest train opera
This is impressive! I see they are starting with 10 stations for now. Can’t wait til they do Victoria station… can’t tell you how lost I got in there trying to find the right exit!
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Looking for an accessible getaway? Discover tips for enjoying a barrier-free weekend on Long Island, from beaches to historic sites. What are your favorite accessible travel destinations or must-visit spots in New York? Share your experiences below!
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An Accessible Weekend on Long Island
Charming coastal villages, world-class wineries, and fresh seafood galore await on an accessible weekend getaway on Long Island. You may find yourself exploring a Gold Coast Mansion, shopping in the Hamptons, or admiring artwork at a renowned art museum! Get … Continue reading
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Looking for a family-friendly, accessible getaway? This article shares five reasons why holiday parks are a fantastic option, from inclusive facilities to adaptable accommodations.
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5 Reasons Our Family Loves Holiday Parks | Travel Without Limits
We were tentative about travelling as a family, but we found that holiday parks - in Australia and around the world - offer everything we need.
Airports and travel hubs can be challenging environments for people with autism, but small changes could make a big difference. What sensory-friendly features or services would make these spaces more comfortable for you or your loved ones?
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Airports and travel hubs can be overwhelming for Autistic people. Here’s what could help
Many Autistic people struggle through air travel or avoid it altogether. But travellers told us small measures and supports can make a big difference.
Less noise will benefit us all, I think. I have seen airports remove audio announcements and rely on screens more. I have seen grocery stores run “quiet hours” for a couple of hours a day where they turn off all music and loud speakers too.
1The 5 tips they include are quite helpful. We definitely take on board most of those points when we are traveling with our daughter – especially the bit about giving ourselves more time. We also pack a lot of toys and items that we know she loves, so she can immerse herself in moments of downtime or if she’s becoming a bit too…
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tabifolk Talks: Exploring Morgan’s Wonderland, The World’s First Ultra-Accessible Theme ParkMorgan’s Wonderland, located in San Antonio, Texas, is a groundbreaking theme park designed to be fully inclusive for individuals of all abilities. In a recent…
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