Over the past couple of years, Cheryl and I have been on the go, embracing the wonders of travel. But one recurring issue we've noticed is that the term "accessible room" can be a bit misleading. This isn't just an international travel issue; it's prevalent even within the US.
There are accessible adventures available all around the world. Sometimes, you just need to choose the right destinations. There are plenty that offer adapted activities and experiences for those with disabilities.
Is it possible to fold it up and take it with you?
The answer is yes, but not always.
Some shower wheelchairs have been designed specifically to be able to store easily for travel. I’ve had the opportunity to try out many different options. In this article I want to share the best options.
Traveling can be expensive, especially for people with disabilities. Hotel rooms can cost more and the necessary adaptable equipment can be quite pricey - among other contributing factors. Remove the challenge of marked up prices and, well, significant barriers still remain.
In this article, we will explore essential tips and considerations on 4 essentials to pack and the best ways to carry your luggage while traveling through airports, hotels, or wherever your journey takes you.