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Wheelchair Friendly Travel
A Travel Blog entry by rainbowpaula from Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India
... handler and a Singapore Air wheelchair assistant who saw us right through customs to the departure lounge. Wheelchair assisted customers are given priority access and at no stage did we have to wait in a queue.He even stood around while we ...
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The One With The Premature Homecoming
A Travel Blog entry by wendi2010 from Redditch, England, United Kingdom
... the knee down (luckily just soft tissue damage and not another break which I thought it was for a good day or two!) No wheelchair access up to the fountain - escalators but no good when you can't stand up at all! - and then hadn't realised that it ...
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Exploring Paris by double decker bus
A Travel Blog entry by jonesfamilytrip from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... to sightseeing. I could not be content with just this tour. I dragged us all off at the Eiffel Tower and enquired about wheelchair access. We immediately were escorted straight to the front of the queue and up the lift we went to the second level. The ...
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Island Living
A Travel Blog entry by mickandbrit from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
... where the endless lines began, we asked the ticket agent if there was anything we needed to know about the ferry, as far as wheelchair access was concerned. "Oh, you use a wheelchair," he responded. “Just head to the front of lane number four and ...
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Poles and Tolls: On the Road in Poland
A Travel Blog entry by rachandshan from Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
... Krakow is more charming. We figured a tiny dose of Poland was all we could manage since we have been having issues with wheelchair access. This eastern part of Europe is much different than the west. The people are very vibrant, while the landscape is ...
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Day 207 - Puerto Iguazu to Foz de Iguacu
A Travel Blog entry by al_fey from Foz de Iguacu, Brazil
... Sometimes they looked like a fantasy island. The trails were super-organised, with sturdy boardwalks and even wheelchair access which was very impressive considering that was the first wheelchair friendly facility that either of us could ...
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The London Eye and Buckingham Palace
A Travel Blog entry by dlpool from London, England, United Kingdom
... our plans to visit the palace, I had discovered on their website that we needed to call ahead and schedule a special tour for wheelchair access. We were instructed to arrive at the North Central gate at 3:15 but got there almost an hour early. There ...
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Scotland rocks!
A Travel Blog entry by shellyn from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
... (of all places) it had very steep circular stairs for access (also a photo) but a useful permanently 'open' wheelchair access. York was up the road a bit and it's England.s version of a well preserved medieval township. There were ...
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The Cezanne Lizard
A Travel Blog entry by pippat from Aix-en-Provence, Provence, France
... up to Cezanne’s pine tree painting spot have been made deliberately rocky and hard to climb in stilettos. Definitely no wheelchair access. It was made difficult to discourage the influx of tour buses (mainly of Japanese- who love Cézanne) that ...
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Bern: Football, Rösti, and a bear
A Travel Blog entry by rachandshan from Bern, Bern, Switzerland
... , but they do like to tell a fib or two when it comes to accessibility. Many of the hotels in the guide book, flaunted their wheelchair access but alas, they had nein! Hotel Ador was the least inaccessible of the lot. In search of fondue, we were swept up ...
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Japanese Gardens and Underground Tours
A Travel Blog entry by philippajane86 from Portland, Oregon, United States
... the makers of the path teased those in wheelchairs by installing a ramp and then placing a sign not ten feet beyond stating 'no wheelchair access to garden.' Paid up and ready to go in we were treated to a clear view of the mountains that eluded us at ...
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Amazing day out in London
A Travel Blog entry by jonesfamilytrip from Embankment, London, England, United Kingdom
... Alys: A Story of Deception. We have started to catch the buses around London which is easy and interesting. Most have wheelchair access which is a bonus. I felt very at home in London today as we explored the city and wandered along The Thames. All ...
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Inuyama
A Travel Blog entry by mataeka from Inuyama, Chubu, Japan
... through WWII, and as a result of that the castle has been rebuilt with all the modern luxuries, including an elevator for wheelchair access. Whereas Inuyama Castle is still, to a large extent, the original castle. As could be expected of a place as ...
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Bondi Mates!
A Travel Blog entry by jaimemanser from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... and check it out so hopefully he is there tomorrow when we go back! So we get on the bus…nice big buses with Wheelchair access so you can park the pram which was perfect! Miss Addison thought it was cooler to sit at the back of the bus ...
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Day 54 - Downtown
A Travel Blog entry by thesullivans from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
... . We took the train home. One thing we must say and have found across Canada is the lack of consideration for prams and wheelchair access. You would not believe how many times Brett has had to carry the pram up and down the stairs in shopping ...
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Last Days in Lombok
A Travel Blog entry by annamerttens from Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
... cinema, attracting many curious glances in the process. However Anna's 'disability' did provide endless amusement and some advantages, with wheelchair access to all the fast-lanes in the airport. Marj almost wished she was on the same flight as Anna, ...
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Ramada Encore Hotel Bournemouth
22 Bath Rd, (formerly Pavilion Hotel), Bournemouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
... of formal clothes) all facilities ultra modern, full air-cond and state of the art wet-room bathrooms. Business users have access to broadband facilities in room and small office in foyer if required. One drawback for holiday makers / long stay is ...
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La Tour Hotel Blackpool
92 - 94 Albert Rd, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
... quality service, excellent food and entertainment. Turkey Tinsel, Christmas, New Year breaks a specialty. All rooms en suite, lift to all floors, wheelchair ramp & some accessible rooms, licensed bar, some smoking rooms, Wi-Fi access, parking nearby.
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Scotland Farmcountryside Bed and Breakfast Petersfield
Upland Lane, Hawkley, Petersfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
... courtyard rooms, Free WIFI access, Cosy sitting room with log fire, Farmhouse breakfast using local produce. Wheelchair friendly with level access shower, Overnight stabling for guest horses.Walkers and cyclists welcome. Real ale pubs nearby for supper. ...
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PRANA Floatation Center
71 Manchester Street, , Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
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... , and body wash provided), a sink and a mirror (with a hair dryer provided), and a floatation tank. One of our float rooms, as well as our rest room, is built for wheelchair access. We will provide relaxing music for your float or you can bring your own.


