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Accessing the beach is getting easier in Singapore!
ttgasia.com
Singapore’s first accessible beach track opens on Sentosa island | TTG Asia
Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has launched Singapore’s first accessible beach track and a series of inclusive tours led by persons with disabilities (PwDs), marking a significant milestone in its commitment to becoming a more inclusive tourist destination.
Have you used your disabled parking in other countries? What was your experience?
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
If you are a holder of an accessible parking permit you may be able to use it when you travel overseas due to reciprocal parking agreements.
I was actually coming here to ask about this. I have a disabled placard here in the US. I have taken it with me before but I am not sure it will actually work so end up not using disabled spaces. If anybody has any information, I’d love to hear it!
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If you are planning on going to Werribee Open Range Zoo, be sure to watch this great video which thoroughly covers the accessibility features at the zoo 🦒
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEMrIZaUrE8Pack your bags! This is a great list of accessible things to do and places to eat in Paris ~
cntraveller.com
What to see, where to stay and where to eat and drink – that are accessible for Disabled travellers
Do you think the Olympics and Paralympics can improve Paris?
huffpost.com
Could The Olympics Help Make Cities More Wheelchair Accessible?
Paris certainly needs the nudge.
I think it certainly did in Tokyo. But unlike Paris, most of the transportation changes were permanent ones to train stations etc,
1Actually just waiting to leave Paris as I type this. Paris, while a beautiful host city, did not rise to the challenge of accessibility in either transportation or venues. Could give multiple examples, but had a great time anyway. Mostly smooth sidewalks, so that was a bonus.
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