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We’re excited to announce our upcoming tabifolk talks, featuring a special guest: Sharon Newhardt from Morgan’s, the organization behind Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first ultra-accessible theme park!
Join us on Wednesday, November 13th, at 3:00 pm CDT to hear about Morgan’s incredible mission to create a place where people of all abilities…
TravelAbility and KultureCity are teaming up to create more accessible travel experiences for individuals with sensory needs. From quiet spaces to sensory-friendly accommodations, this partnership aims to make travel enjoyable for everyone.
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TravelAbility has announced a strategic partnership with KultureCity, a nonprofit leader in sensory inclusion, to make travel experiences more accessible and enjoyable for individuals with sensory processing needs. This collaboration, revealed at the World Travel Market in London, aims to … Continue reading
Dubai has taken major strides in accessible travel, making it a top destination for travelers with disabilities. From wheelchair-friendly public transport to inclusive attractions, Dubai is setting new standards for accessibility.
Have you traveled to Dubai? What was your experience?
cntraveller.com
Beyond Barriers: How Dubai became the ultimate destination for Disabled travellers
"From the moment I step off the plane, the modern, inclusive infrastructure wraps around me like a welcoming embrace."
“Spain has the potential to be the top destination for accessible travel,” says Ade Adepitan, highlighting the country’s strides toward inclusivity for disabled travelers.
For those who have visited Spain, what were the standout aspects of accessibility there? And for others, what improvements would make Spain your ideal destination?
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Spain can be ‘best ever’ destination for disabled travellers, says Ade Adepitan | Travel Weekly
Paralympic medallist wants country to become ‘blueprint’ for accessible travel
I have been to Spain several times and this is great to hear. Like many countries with historical sites and aging infrastructure, accessibility is a challenge. That said, I look forward to what changes they are looking to make.
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