Some people might say that just the act of traveling to a foreign country is going to expose you to some weird things, and I'd have to agree. People s...
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Why I Gave Up Dating to Travel Alone in a Wheelchair
I'm 43 years old and I'm a divorced mother of two boys. It just so happens that I can't walk at all, but that doesn't prevent me from doing most thing...
Read MoreSoap, Straws, and Sand: Where the Environment and Accessible Travel Collide
You know those tiny bottles of free shampoo, conditioner, and body lotion you love to take home with you as a souvenir from your hotel stay? If you pl...
Read More12 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary definitely needs to be on your list of European capital cities to visit! The architecture, the food, and the people are all fantasti...
Read MoreThe Best Wheelchair Accessible Vacation Spots in the World
Many people are feeling the deep winter chill, and many of us have summer vacation on the brain! However, it doesn't have to be a particular season o...
Read MoreAccessible Travel Tips for Wheelchair Users Visiting Europe
I am so enamored with Europe it's not even funny. Considering I spend probably three months out of the year combined in the Old World, it should come ...
Read MoreDear Hotels: Stop Assuming All Wheelchair Users Travel with (or Want) Help
I see it every single time I stay in a hotel room--evidence that hotels assume I'm not alone. I guess it's rare to see a solo traveler in a wheelchair...
Read More12 Wheelchair Accessible Family Friendly Things to Do in Atlanta
Every summer I have the privilege of spending two full months with my amazing sons, ages 10 and 8 years old. Being a wheelchair mom isn't easy, and I'...
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