I half-joke all the time that the Orlando airport is my second home. To say that I spend a lot of time in airports and airplanes as a wheelchair user...
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10 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Toronto, Canada
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in such areas as business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population o...
Read MoreA Not-So-Perfect Day for Wheelchair Users at Royal Caribbean’s CocoCay
In April 2019, I decided to book a cruise on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas for three nights to Nassau and the cruise line's private island o...
Read MoreCruise Ship Accessibility Features Wheelchair Users Should Look For
As an accessible travel agent and frequent cruiser, one of the questions I get asked the most is, What is the most accessible cruise ship out there? ...
Read MoreInside the World of Airline Baggage (and Wheelchair) Handlers
One of the biggest fears of wheelchair travelers is having their mobility equipment damaged or lost by an airline. In fact, this fear is so great tha...
Read MoreQ&A: Everything Wheelchair Users Need to Know About Airplane Bathrooms
Nobody likes talking about using the bathroom, except maybe my two adolescent sons. But for wheelchair users planning trips involving flights, the ab...
Read More5 Biggest Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom Fails
As a wheelchair user and frequent traveler who spends over 130 nights each year in (supposedly) accessible hotel rooms, I've seen it all. Each time I...
Read More10 Common Accessible Travel Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
For the past two years, I have been working as an accessible travel agent. For almost 4 years, I have been working as an accessible travel writer. Th...
Read MoreCruise Port of Call Wheelchair Accessibility Review: Cozumel, Mexico
Although Cozumel is Mexico's largest Caribbean island (and its most populated), it wasn't until the 1960's that this once-sleepy fishing village beca...
Read MoreHow to Find Reliable Wheelchair Accessibility Information on the Internet
I'm an accessible travel writer, which means it's my job to personally investigate and report the wheelchair accessibility of the places I visit. I'v...
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