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I’d like to volunteer to be a travel consultant and try to find accessible places for people with disabilities to visit and stay. Is anyone interested in giving me a tryout?
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Feel Romanian for a Day: Accessible Cultural Tour in Bucharest
Discover traditional food, clothing, and village life right in the heart of the city. This private, wheelchair-accessible day tour includes visits to the Romanian Peasant Museum, the Village Museum, and a local craft market, plus a traditional lunch.
Transport, guide, and entry…
alliejay and Geordie Travels-
I loved my visit to the Village Museum, a true open-air historical marker that captures the very essence of traditional Romanian life over the ages. Cannot recommend highly enough!
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Is this accessible for wheelchair users?
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Hiya! I’m Marlayne AKA Papaya; 38yrs old Canadian freelance artist! I became disabled after a botched epidural 10 years ago, now I’m an ambulatory wheelchair user; but I rely more and more on my chair.
I loved traveling before this all happened, and now I am learning to travel as a disabled woman; looking for things to do that are accessible…
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So happy to have you here – and glad I met Shane that afternoon! Looking forward to hearing about the awesome journeys you’ll take!
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Welcome, Papaya, you’ll find lots of exciting things to do on tabifolk, just as I have (I am in a wheelchair all the time after a subarachnoid hemorrhage in Feb 2007). I have travelled back to South Africa (where I’m originally from) to prove to my family and friends that I was still alive because no one in my family had ever been in a…
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Use of orthosis on tatami floors
Than you all for the replies! My concern was exactly that: I do not wish for us to be rude or to damage anything while trying to accomodate my dad. The shoe cover is something I have considered too, but the one on the link sent is actually great! I’ve never seen it before! I appreciate all the answers given! This will surely help with our trip. 😍
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