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azaleeboy started the discussion Accessible Travel Online office in Morocco in the forum Africa 6 years ago
Accessible Travel Online office in Morocco
Good to see that Accessible Travel Online has an office in Morocco that can handle travel services, equipment rentals and supplies, information in French/English/Arabic. Services are handled by Abdelfattah Haddani, founder of the Société Handilabel Maroc. You can find his contact information on the ATO… Read more
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azaleeboy replied to the discussion The Charm Resort in Phuket in the forum Thailand 6 years ago
Hi again,
I asked the hotel again to clarify and they said:
Yes, you right we don’t have room for special.
…so, you really need to talk with your tour operator because it looks like you do not have an accessible room!
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azaleeboy started the discussion Wheelchair Accessible Canal Boat! in the forum UK 6 years ago
Wheelchair Accessible Canal Boat!
Wow, I NEVER expected to see a wheelchair-friendly canal boat! But:
Our specially adapted canal boat, the QEF Jubilee, moored at Hemel Hempstead, has just undergone a £50,000 renovation including an engine overhaul, flooring repairs, windows refurbishment, fixtures and fittings replaced, and new galley facilities. The boat is specially designed…
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azaleeboy replied to the discussion The Charm Resort in Phuket in the forum Thailand 6 years ago
Hello,
I emailed the hotel (reservations@thecharmresortphuket.com) and they said:
We would like to inform you that all of our room type was not comfort for handicapped people.
So… I don’t think that the hotel has an accessible room… but you might want to contact them directly as well. (Maybe they made a mistake in their English?)
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azaleeboy started the discussion Bankok Transit System Wheelchair Accessibility in the forum Asia 6 years ago
Bankok Transit System Wheelchair Accessibility
Even though the couts in Thailand ordered all BTS Skytrain stations accessible by 2016, most are still inaccessible.
Khaosod English news created a map showing accessibility:
- Red means inaccessible.
- Blue means it’s a newer station with at least one lift, typically must be operated by a staff member.
- Yellow means a lift from…
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