Written by Julie Jones for Discover Tasmania, 2025 Julie Jones shares her family’s travel tips for wheelchair-accessible and inclusive experiences around Tasmania. As a family of four adults, it can be tricky…
Category: Accessible Travel
Say Hello, Seattle
Washington state’s historic city is a compact place to engage in the culture through food and drink, especially the seafood display. Parks, beaches, museums, craft beer, chocolate and a coffee culture is…
Holland America Line Introduces Enhanced Denali Lodge and Free Dining Plan for 2027 Alaska Cruisetour Season
Written by staff of Bill Zucker, Holland America. December 9, 2025 As Holland America Line prepares to celebrate 80 years of exploring Alaska, the cruise line is unveiling its 2027 Cruisetour season with fresh enhancements….
Advice Line: Lessons with Kristy Durso Part Seven
Written by LKarl, Travelability Insider, December 5, 2025 Lesson 7: Measure What Matters How can destinations effectively measure the impact of their accessibility efforts? Why does it matter? Measurement is the next…
SeaWorld’s parent company accused of disability discrimination
Written by Eve Chen, USA Today, December 4, 2025 Federal authorities are investigating SeaWorld’s parent company, United Parks and Resorts, to determine if it is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and “discriminating against…
Her bedazzled cane helps her travel the world
Written by Kathleen Wong, USA Today, November 28, 2025 Blind singer Lachi calls it her “glam cane”: a colorful, bedazzled cane that helps her navigate her surroundings while also stylishly matching her…
How two Canadian war amputees shaped disability rights activism
Remembering early contributions to disability rights activism in Canadian history Written by Eric Story, Special to Western News, November 10, 2025 Perhaps you’ve heard the name John McCrae, the famous poet who wrote…