Written by Eve Chen, USA Today, September 8, 2025 SANDY SPRINGS, GA ‒ Cory Lee has visited over 50 countries and all seven continents, but he was surprised by something he saw…
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Exploring Philadelphia in a Wheelchair
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 6, 2025 Starting in April 2026, Philadelphia will become a homeport for select cruises — an exciting new option for travelers setting sail from the City…
Beyond Downtown: Wheelchair Accessible Travel to the Richmond Region
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, August 20, 2025 My travel style is urban — I tend to stick to the big cities, places where public transportation can take me, and rarely venture…
The Best Pedestrian Bridges to Visit in the U.S.
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 17, 2025 Credit: List and content: https://www.journohq.com/blog I have always loved bridges. Whether from a car, from a tour bus, walking, or rolling on my Whill…
Wheelchair Accessible Guide to Bar Harbor
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 14, 2025 Bar Harbor Cruise Passenger Cap Upheld by Appeals Court 1,000 Daily Limit Stays in Place Bar Harbor Maine’s controversial daily limit of 1,000 cruise…
Latest Airline Incident Reinforces Need for Better Accessibility in the Travel Industry
Written by Lacey Pfalz, TravelPulse.com, August 12, 2025 Earlier this week, we reported on how two blind women were the only two people onboard a flight from New Orleans to Orlando after an…
Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide: Atlanta, Georgia
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 12, 2025 Atlanta blends Southern charm, deep history, and a thriving modern culture — and the good news is, many of its attractions are designed with…