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Josh Grisdale
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Wow! Would have never expected a beach wheelchair you could take as luggage!
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Beachstar Beach Wheelchair Review - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
The Beachstar beach wheelchair is a good option for travellers wanting the independence of travelling with a beach wheelchair.
Here are the top accessible hotels of 2023 – have you used any of them?
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World’s Best PRM / Accessible Facilities 2023 | SKYTRAX
Check and compare the world's best PRM and accessible facilities of 2023 as voted by travelers in the global airport customer satisfaction survey.
Now I feel lazy to just want to sit on a beach…
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Darren Edwards on his favourite trips, where he finds his inspiration and how he is preparing for this next adventure
schroth-sensei and tabifolk1 CommentThat guy is a beast! I definitely wouldn’t try trekking through the cold like that, but I respect his goals and desire to fulfill them.
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I wish Tokyo’s airport buses were accessible like this!
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Why Boston's Silver Line to Logan Airport is a Winning Accessible Transit Model - Wheelchair Travel
The Silver Line's fare-free, frequent and accessible transportation from Logan Airport makes arrivals to Boston easy and hassle-free.
Interesting concept to have the route be below and above ground, but light-rail is easier to manage. I’ve used light-rail from the SLC, PDX, LHR, and DC-area airports and they’re less complicated to use than buses.
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i agree with the Josh on the buses in Japan….i wish they were accessible. We split my family from Haneda half on the Limousine Bus w/ luggage, the others using the train. Buses from Skye Tower to Disney also are not accessible. Although i didn’t pursue, it looks like Tour buses are also not wheelchair accessible.
A great example of building for aging and mobility needs – on a narrowboat!
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