Written by John Morris, WheelChairTravel.org “Beehive of Industry” to Creative Capital. New England’s third largest city. Providence, Rhode Island was founded in 1636, making it one of the oldest cities in the…
Category: Accessible Activities
Accessible Things To See And Do In Rome
Written by Jon Fletcher, Wheelie Jon’s Blog, July 16, 2023 Rome is a popular tourist destination that appeals to travellers with a wide range of interests from those who visit the Eternal…
Disability Pride Month and People First Language
Written by Catherine Sokol for Wheel The World, July 18, 2023 This article was written by Catherine Sokol, WTW blog contributor, travel enthusiast, and budding disability advocate. Happy Disability Pride Month! This…
ADA Hotel Requirements: What to Expect (and what not to)
Written by Ethan Goddard, for Wheel the World, July 13, 2023 Table of Contents Have you ever experienced frustrations during your stay at an ADA hotel? You’re definitely not alone! Despite the…
Four Cities Putting Disabled Travelers First
Written by Martin Heng, for BBC Travel and Melange, July 3, 2023 With one in six people living with disability, ensuring that cities around the world are accessible to all is vital….
Quarantined for Life? Disabled People in Rural Areas Lack Accessible Transportation
Written by John Morris, for WheelchairTravel.org July 13, 2023 After my car accident, I was completely bedridden, battling bed sores acquired during my initial hospital stay, all while enduring significant pain and…
Vice President Harris Promises Action on Accessible Airplane Bathrooms
Written by John Morris for WheelchairTravel.org, July 13, 2023 Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris convened a group of disability rights advocates to highlight what The White House called “the Biden-Harris…