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QUIRKS ABOUT A
NON-ACCESSIBLE BALCONY CABIN
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On the average Cruise Ship, less than 2% of the cabins are either Fully or Ambulatory Accessible Cabins.
I still book a standard, Non-Accessible Cabin because fortunately I have the ability to walk short distances and move around the cabin fairly well. I would prefer that someone who…
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QUIRKS ABOUT A
NON-ACCESSIBLE BALCONY CABIN
♿️ 👨🏻🦽 🧑🦼🚢 ⚓️ 🛟
On the average Cruise Ship, less than 2% of the cabins are either Fully or Ambulatory Accessible Cabins.
I still book a standard, Non-Accessible Cabin because fortunately I have the ability to walk short distances and move around the cabin fairly well. I would prefer that someone who…
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Wheelchair Accessible Day Out in St Andrew & Anstruther with Simply Emma – exploring an accessible (and creaky!) fisheries museum:
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It was interesting to see the prices and makers listed here – hopefully an increased demand can drive down prices
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/07/travel/beach-wheelchairs-disabled-travel.html
nytimes.com
These Wheels Can Handle Sand and Surf. Grab the Sunscreen.
Wheelchairs with balloon-like tires are available at a growing number of U.S. beaches, giving disabled people and their families more options for fun in the sun.
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I really like this article since it sums up the basics of the places most people want to see and can be a great precursor to further research. Certainly makes me want to visit!
https://www.travelwithoutlimits.com.au/accessibility-in-the-eternal-city/
travelwithoutlimits.com.au
Accessibility In The Eternal City | Travel Without Limits
Travelling to Rome as a wheelchair user cemented this belief for me: although travelling as a wheelchair user isn't always easy, it's always worth the effort.
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