“Travelling to San Francisco alone, without my now retired guide dog Ida, was always going to be different. This wasn’t a sightseeing holiday or a press trip packed with itineraries and reviews. It was a six-day work visit split between two accessibility conferences, with very little time to play tourist.”
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Very disappointing
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Every summer for the better part of a decade, Monica Matheson would take her daughter Jessica to Canada’s Wonderland. But Jessica’s mother says a recent change to the accessibility passes issued at the amusement park could dramatically increase the time … Continue reading
What hotels have you stayed in that you felt really went above and beyond?
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These are the London hotels going above and beyond for Disabled guests
Three hotels in London getting accessibility right
Air Canada becomes the first airline in North America to adopt the Sunflower Program. Have you flown with Air Canada?
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A good article on choosing the train vs risking a flight. If you had both a train and plane option for your destination, which would you choose?
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Train travel may offer a more accessible option for people with disabilities frustrated by airline mishandling of mobility devices.
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