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  Accessible Travel (Travel with Disabilities)
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  1. Disabled Passengers - according to this article, 75% of disabled U.S. citizens travel; the travel tips provided offer ways to make accessible travel a success, IndependentTraveler.com

  2. Disability Travel and Recreation Resources - many resources for travel planning, destinations, transportation, air travel, children with disabilities, books, makoa.org

  3. Access-Able Travel Source - info on world cities, travel agents, cruise lines, magazines, tips, tours, and news, access-able.com

  4. Accessible Journeys - travel services that include planning, tours, cruises, companions, and travel resources, disabilitytravel.com

  5. Gimp On The Go - online magazine with articles, reviews, recommendations, bulletin board, and links, gimponthego.com

  6. SATH: Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality - one part of this site lists important 'need to know' facts, sath.org

  7. People With Disabilities - resources for interesting accessible travel, gorp.away.com

  8. All Go Here - a listing of all major airlines, their important contact numbers and the services they can provide for handicapped passengers, allgohere.com

  9. Big Deal for Small Travelers - Microtel is carrying a little-people accessibility kit (some other hotel chains do as well) for the 1.2 million people in the U.S. who are under 4'10" and who struggle with using facilities built for the average sized American, frommers.com

  10. Transportation - list of places to get accessible vehicles from RVs to wheelchairs, access-able.com

 
  • Flying With a Disability - a step-by-step guide to navigating air travel for those with disabilities, flying-with-disability.org

  • The National Ability Center - this Frommer's article explains the Utah center/ranch where people recovering from a disability can go and where they can even bring a family member along to vacation with them

 
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