Written by Eve Chen, for USA Today, July 8, 2024 Charisma Mangahas has “been a lover of Disney ever since I was a kid.” Being diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare nerve-damaging disorder,…
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Finding Accessibility in the Place I Least Expected
Written by John Morris, Wheelchairtravel.org, July 5, 202 I have visited the Italian capital city many times as a wheelchair user, but continue to be surprised at the accessibility features I discover…
A Family Trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Written by Guest Editor Samantha Rayburn-Trubyk, Melange Magazine, July 2, 2024 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with its rolling hills, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage, offers a peaceful yet exciting escape for families…
Accessible Top Of The The Rock
Post and Photos by Cate Miller, Wheel The World Accessibility Community, June 25, 2024 Cate Miller was recently in Branson, Missouri, and went to the Top of the Rock. It’s a 2.5-mile…
LYFT ON TRIAL: Do Ridehare Services Violate the ADA?
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, June 24, 2024 Wheelchair taxis are disappearing, but plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit hope to hold Lyft to the equal access requirements of the Americans with…
The Five Best Things To Do in Anaheim
Written by Julie, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, June 11, 2024 Our family has created many special memories when visiting Anaheim. In fact, our first long-haul flight with Braeden was to Disneyland (located…
10 special needs summer camp options packed with friendship, fun and independence
Written by Nicole Fabian-Weber, Care., March 24, 2024 Finding a summer camp is never easy, but when you’re looking for a special needs summer camp, the task can feel even more challenging….