Written by Travel Without Limits Editorial Team, July 3, 2024 All eyes are turned to Paris in 2024, as they deliver Games that they say are “more responsible, more inclusive, more equal…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
5 Ways Tourism Businesses Can Prioritise Accessibility
Written by Editorial Team, Travel Without Limits, July 3, 2024 Travel is an incredible way to experience the world and everything it has to offer. However, for people with disability, travelling can…
Creating Braeden’s ultimate list
Written by Julie Jones, HaveWheelchairWillTravel.net, July 5, 2024 Tick tock, tick tock – time is moving along so fast. Is it a sign that I’m getting old that I am talking about…
Disabled Disney guests demand action after DAS program changes
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,…
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…
Kids with mobility challenges get a chance to walk with robotic legs in Surrey
Written by Angela Bower, City News Vancouver, May 24, 2024 KidsPhysio Surrey has teamed up with a robotics company to bring new technology to children with mobility challenges. Manmeet Maggu, the co-founder…
Venice Wheelchair Travel Made Easy with Sage Traveling
Written by Pete Collman, Past Access for Sage Travel, July 1, 2024 We’re thrilled to share Pete Collman’s short but powerful video testimonial. Pete, from Past Access, highlights his incredible experience traveling through Venice with the help of Sage Traveling. Pete praises the invaluable information provided…