When people think of Frankfurt, one word usually comes to mind first: layover. It is home to Lufthansa headquarters, and many airlines in the same Sta...
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Why Ljubljana is the Coolest Accessible City You’ve Never Heard Of
It's okay if you've never heard of Ljubljana. Until about five months ago, I had never heard of it either. I had also never heard of the country of Sl...
Read More11 Countries You Thought Weren’t Wheelchair Accessible, But Totally Are
In the past two years, I've taken great care to pick my travel destinations based on their wheelchair accessibility. Some have been easy and expected,...
Read MorePODCAST: Wheelchair Accessible Cruising
I LOVE CRUISES!!! Can you tell how great my enthusiasm is for this mode of transportation? Taking a cruise isn't just a boatload of fun for families a...
Read MoreTips for Visiting Accessible Warsaw in a Wheelchair
The capital of Poland is truly an amazing city, and better yet, much of it is wheelchair accessible. The buildings are beautiful, the food is deliciou...
Read MoreMy Wheelchair Accessible River Cruises in Holland and Germany
Did you think river cruises in Europe were off-limits to you as a wheelchair user? Think again! I used to dream about sailing on a river boat somewhe...
Read More10 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Copenhagen
When it comes to colorful Scandinavian cities, Copenhagen, Denmark easily tops the list. I arrived here with Cory Lee of Curb Free with Cory Lee a cou...
Read MoreGet Your Wheelchair Wet at the Accessible Great Wolf Lodge
Imagine sitting in a wheelchair two stories below a huge bucket of water. By huge, I mean a bucket that holds 1,000 gallons. Then you hear the tolling...
Read MoreWhy You Don’t See More Wheelchair Users in Public
According to the latest US Census data, almost 20 percent of the US population has some sort of disability. About 10 percent have a visible physical d...
Read MorePODCAST: Storytelling – Ireland, Norway, and Dubai
Every travel experience creates at least one story. Some of them are funny, others sad or frustrating. But I find that the experiences we have as whee...
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