Before we start, let’s imagine the following scenario:
John and Lucy are planning their honeymoon in Cancun. Lucy is a power wheelchair user, so they are planning their trip so it can meet her accessibility needs. John is a seriously skilled travel planner and knows Lucy’s needs by heart.
On the 33rd anniversary of American with Disabilities Act, the Department of Transportation announced its new rule requiring single-aisle planes to provide accessible facilities large enough to accommodate wheelchair users.
First class experiences, memorable adventures and accessibility that is well thought out and specifically curated for your needs (and wants); this is what traveling with Wheel the World feels like. It’s a feeling of serenity, peace, safety, and fun.
Nestled in the heart of Virginia, Charlottesville is a charming city that harmoniously blends history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, offering its visitors a unique and memorable experience.
This story is for that person who is dreaming of accessible travel or thinking that there are no exciting activities to do when you are a wheelchair user.