Nestled in the heart of Jamaica's North Coast region, the magnificent flora, cascading waterfalls, and sun-swept beaches define Ocho Rios' legendary ...
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Cruise Port of Call Wheelchair Accessibility Review: Limón, Costa Rica

If you are going on a Panama Canal cruise, chances are that one of your ports of call will be the Costa Rican port city of Limón. Christopher Columbu...
Read MoreCruise Port of Call Wheelchair Accessibility Review: Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena, Columbia harbors a fascinating and colorful past, which can be seen along its colorful streets, in its Spanish colonial homes with wood-be...
Read MoreREVIEW: Traveling with the Whill Model Ci

Every wheelchair or electric scooter user knows that after you've been using your mobility aid for some time, it becomes an extension of your body. Yo...
Read MoreOne Hotel Manager’s Experience as a Wheelchair User for a Day

Back in late 2016, I wrote a post for this blog titled, "Why Hotel Managers Should Be Disabled* for a Day." This isn't because I want any harm to co...
Read MoreREVIEW: Wheelchair Accessibility at the Belmond Charleston Place Hotel

Located at the very heart of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, in the historic district and within walking distance of all the major attractions, B...
Read MoreBook Recommendations for Travel with a Wheelchair or Disability

It's hard enough to find good information online about the accessibility of destinations around the world. It's even harder to find good books about t...
Read MoreThe Debate Over Beds in Wheelchair Accessible Hotel Rooms

A good night's sleep. That's all a traveler really wants when he or she arrives at a hotel room after a long day of travel. Some people are more picky...
Read MoreACCESSIBILITY REVIEW: The Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina

ACCESSIBILITY RATING: 2 / 5
I stayed at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina in mid-April 2018 because it was one of the official hotels for a confere...
Read MoreHotel Franchising is Creating More Obstacles for Wheelchair Users

I stay in a lot of hotel rooms. To be more specific, I spent 129 nights in [supposedly] wheelchair accessible hotel rooms in 2017. After each and ever...
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