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		<title>Handicapped Travel Resources for “Any” Trip: New and Review</title>
		<link>http://www.disabledtravelers.com/blog/2010/08/19/handicapped-travel-resources-for-%e2%80%9cany%e2%80%9d-trip-new-and-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 08:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Si</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks again for visiting Disabled Travelers!
You know, over the  past many months we’ve covered a lot of territory, and some of our  favorite sites – the ones that are most useful for handicapped travelers  around the world – haven’t gotten as much attention as they used to.
In  this post, we’ll visit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_858" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 190px"><a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1187508"><img class="size-full wp-image-858 " title="The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, one of my favorite destinations" src="http://www.disabledtravelers.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/1187508_oxford_hdr.jpg" alt="The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, one of my favorite destinations" width="180" height="135" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, one of my favorite destinations <br />Photo by: Alan Rainbow (Stock Exchange)</p></div>
<p>Thanks again for visiting Disabled Travelers!</p>
<p>You know, over the  past many months we’ve covered a lot of territory, and some of our  favorite sites – the ones that are most useful for handicapped travelers  around the world – haven’t gotten as much attention as they used to.</p>
<p>In  this post, we’ll visit some old favorites and also some new entries in  the world of accessible travel, and take a little refresher course on  what they offer and where to find them.</p>
<p>Quite a few new pages have  popped up, too!</p>
<p>Let’s look &#8230;<span id="more-857"></span></p>
<p>Start off with <a href="http://www.independenttraveler.com/resources/article.cfm?AID=21&amp;category=11">14 hot disabled travel tips</a> from Independent Traveler, which also offers a great links page that  covers a lot of topics including accessible cruises. Then try <a href="http://www.globalaccessnews.com/">Global Access News</a> for a local, ground-level perspective on international travel  destinations; new travelogues from wheelchair users are posted every  month! Current articles cover Prague, Amsterdam, and points of interest  in England, and accessible hotels are highlighted, too. Speaking of  hotels, please use <a href="http://www.hotels.com/">Hotels.com</a> and encourage them to continue expanding their disability-friendly search features!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gimponthego.com/">Gimp on the Go</a> is good for a collection of interesting travelogues; though the site  itself hasn’t been updated in many moons, the archives are still worth  visiting. <a href="http://www.apparelyzed.com/">Apparelyzed</a>, a  spinal cord injury support and community website, is also great for  reading about others’ valuable international travel experiences. <a href="http://www.disabled-world.com/travel/">Disabled World</a> also boasts a huge number of articles on many, many topics relevant to  disabled travel, including accessible cruises, tour operators, and way  more stuff than I could even list! Makoa.org also has a stellar <a href="http://www.makoa.org/travel.htm">general directory of handicapped travel links</a>; prepare to be astonished!</p>
<p>Speaking of tour operators, <a href="http://www.disabilitytravel.com/">Accessible Journeys</a> has always been at the top of our scorecard. Providing customized,  disability-friendly itineraries worldwide for over 25 years, it’s now  visiting destinations including New Zealand, South Africa, Buenos Aires,  Israel, and Chile. <a href="http://www.worldonwheelz.com/">World on Wheelz</a> is another well-established firm that seems to be everywhere at once:  Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and the U.S. West, among many other places.  It’s the only handicapped travel organization I know of to visit <a href="http://www.worldonwheelz.com/Book/Ecuador/Ecuador.htm">Ecuador and the Amazon</a>! For another option that’s adventurous and challenging, <a href="http://www.endeavour-safaris.com/">Endeavor Safaris</a> is a big name in African excursions for the wheeled crowd.</p>
<p>And  what about wheelchairs? A lot of “all-terrain” wheelchairs have sprung  up on the market, which we like to highlight from time to time for those  who want to get off the beaten path. <a href="http://www.renegadewheelchairs.com/">Renegade Wheelchairs</a> is one of the pioneers in this biz; and many folks find the Renegade  ideal for outdoor sports like hunting and fishing. Everyone enjoys a day  at the beach, and you might want something more specialized for such a  trip, so check out <a href="http://www.beachwheelchair.com/">De Bug Beach Wheelchairs</a> and <a href="http://www.landeez.com/">Natural Access</a>. For getting in the pool or spa, <a href="http://www.aquacreek.com/">Aqua Creek</a> products might be your best bet, and <a href="http://www.tiralo-usa.com/">the Tiralo</a> handles beautifully in the ocean!</p>
<p>So,  here you see the best of the best, the creme de la creme, the Triple  Crown winners of handicapped travel in a whole slew of categories. Also  remember that we’ve covered dozens of destinations around North America,  Europe, Asia, Oceania, and even a few trips down south now and again,  so anything that’s not covered here is probably in there somewhere! It’s  been a pleasure to serve you – thanks again for reading, and adventure  on!</p>
<p>Si</p>
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		<title>International Supplies and Equipment Rental for Disabled Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 10:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Si</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again, folks! On today&#8217;s Disabled Travelers I want to highlight  some good general resources for wheelchair and oxygen users traveling  abroad. Though many airlines supply free wheelchairs for handicapped  travelers on airport grounds, it&#8217;s not always clear where to find  medical and assistive equipment once you&#8217;ve reached your destination.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello again, folks! On today&#8217;s Disabled Travelers I want to highlight  some good general resources for wheelchair and oxygen users traveling  abroad. Though many airlines supply free wheelchairs for handicapped  travelers on airport grounds, it&#8217;s not always clear where to find  medical and assistive equipment once you&#8217;ve reached your destination.  Sure, we&#8217;ve discussed these logistical issues here and there on the  blog, but since this is a vital part of travel for so many of us, I  thought it should all be in one place. There are also some great NEW  resources for your travel use.<span id="more-645"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scootaround.com/rentals_faq.htm">Scootaround</a> is one  reputable company that constantly comes up in discussion of special  needs travel. With over 500 locations throughout the United States,  Scootaround will not only provide wheelchairs and ECV scooters, but will  actually deliver them to your location and pick them up when you&#8217;re  done. Wheelchair selection includes both manual and electric models, and  there are expanded services for airlines and passengers.</p>
<p>Going  on a cruise? <a href="http://www.specialneedsatsea.com/">Special Needs  at Sea</a> is the top choice for mobility equipment rental on the water.  They work with you and your cruise line to ensure that appropriate  equipment is available to you in a smooth, timely fashion. SNS provides  wheelchairs, oxygen, and equipment for the hearing impaired, and are  well-established with fourteen cruise lines.</p>
<p>For  great information on keeping your wheelchair safe in travel or renting a  wheelchair at your foreign destination, <a href="http://www.newdisability.com/wheelchairrental.htm">read this  article</a>. There are lots of great tips here that really give you an  insight into the differences between wheelchair designs internationally  that might affect what kind you need. There&#8217;s also a listing of several  rental companies for wheelchairs and wheelchair-equipped vans. For more  on van rental worldwide, visit <a href="http://www.adaptedvehicles.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=76&amp;Itemid=96">Adapted  Vehicle Hire</a>.</p>
<p>For a bigger compendium of  wheelchair resources, check out <a href="http://www.thewheelchairsite.com/">The Wheelchair Site</a>.  Providing a great consumer guide to wheelchairs of all kinds, as well as  resources that will be of use to just about any wheelchair user, like  chair-based exercises to maintain your health, it&#8217;s another good way to  get to know your chair before you take it out on a major excursion.  There are also links for rental and related services.</p>
<p>Traveling  with oxygen? It&#8217;s now easier than ever thanks to the variety of travel  oxygen concentrators you can bring with you on planes, trains, and  buses. Oxygen Freedom&#8217;s <a href="http://www.oxygenfreedom.com/travel_oxygen_information.html">Travel  Oxygen Guide</a> gives you all the facts on preparing to travel with  medical oxygen. Specific tips are included for bus, train, plane, ship,  and long-distance automotive travel. For rental, try <a href="http://www.travelo2.com/">TravelO2</a>, which offers services to  more countries than any similar provider I&#8217;ve seen.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s  all we&#8217;ve got for now, but I&#8217;m always on the lookout for products and  services to make handicapped travelers&#8217; lives a little bit easier and a  lot more fun. If you&#8217;ve had a great experience with a reputable  supplier, write in and let me know. In situations like these, where  integrity counts for everything, there&#8217;s nothing better than real  endorsements to help people find what they need!</p>
<p>Hope  to hear from you soon. Adventure on!</p>
<p>Si</p>
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		<title>Accessibility Review of &#8220;Hervey Bay Whale Watch&#8221; Service</title>
		<link>http://www.disabledtravelers.com/blog/2007/11/27/travel-review-of-hervey-bay-whale-watch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 06:54:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Disabled_Travelers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This review was emailed to me September 26, 2007:
Recently we spent a week in Hervey Bay in Australia. Off course the  highlight of our trip was whale watching, even though one of us is in a  wheelchair. The crew of Quick Cat 2 were very considerate in advising us to  postpone our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Century">This review was emailed to me September 26, 2007:</font></p>
<p><font face="Century">Recently we spent a week in Hervey Bay in Australia. Off course the  highlight of our trip was whale watching, even though one of us is in a  wheelchair. The crew of Quick Cat 2 were very considerate in advising us to  postpone our outing by a day, due to the rough conditions. The 18th of  September was indeed much smoother, and we had an ample display of whale  activity.</font></p>
<p><font face="Century">We sincerely appreciate the help and care received  from the skipper and crew. The cruise was a great experience for us  all.</font></p>
<p><font face="Century">Regards,</font></p>
<p><font face="Century">Paul, Kathleen &amp; Michael V</font></p>
<p><a href="http://www.herveybaywhalewatch.com.au/">Hervey Bay Whale Watch website</a></p>
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		<title>Accessibility Service Review of &#8220;Paris on Wheels&#8221; &#8211; Outstanding!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 05:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This review was emailed to me in December 2005 from Adrian S.:
Paris on Wheels in Middleton, New Jersey &#8211; This company is actually one man, Mr. Guzman, an American. While in Paris I  did walking tours with him (he pushed me in my chair), and he referred me to  another good company (great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This review was emailed to me in December 2005 from Adrian S.:</p>
<p>Paris on Wheels in Middleton, New Jersey &#8211; This company is actually one man, Mr. Guzman, an American. While in Paris I  did walking tours with him (he pushed me in my chair), and he referred me to  another good company (great service) with whom I did van tours of Paris,  Versailles, and Normandy. He knows accessible Paris like no one else I&#8217;ve come  across. I believe he also does work as a travel companion for trips to Paris and  other places. This company was outstanding!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Adrian S.</p>
<p><a href="http://parisonwheels.tripod.com/">Paris on Wheels website</a></p>
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