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Accessibility Champion: Alan Fyall

April 30, 2024 by Dan Tobin

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management

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“The experience enables our students to really come to grips with the opportunities and challenges of accessible travel in their workplace.”

Q1. What motivated you to become involved in accessibility and do you have a personal connection to disability?

My first engagement with accessibility in travel was through work with colleagues in the U.K. exploring ways in which destinations could/should become more dementia-friendly. This experience inspired me ask many questions here in the U.S. about what is being done and with what level of success. In many ways, I was pleasantly surprised at the energy driving the accessibility agenda in travel, with most people driven by a personal connection to disability–including me. My teenage years were heavily shaped by severe scoliosis and the need to wear a “Boston Brace” 23 hours a day. Although not classified as disabled, my restricted movement caused by the brace opened my eyes to what other people less fortunate than me were experiencing. That generated in me a deep empathy for people with disabilities and the need to create an environment as supportive as possible so that they could lead meaningful and productive lives.

Q2.  What is the goal of your organization?

As a college, our goal is to “educate and develop future generations of global hospitality leaders through innovative programs, knowledge creation through research, and dynamic worldwide industry and community partnerships”. Through our extensive internship program, every student on campus is obliged to complete a module on travel accessibility. This module builds on their classroom knowledge and introduces them to the core lessons of the TravelAbility Playbook in their in-person, industry internship environment! Rather than being a textbook exercise, the experience enables our students to really come to grips with the opportunities and challenges of accessible travel in their workplace. Our students have also started to complete accessibility assessments with Wheel The World. They are getting an inside look at the work that underpins their success of one of the most comprehensive providers of accessible travel experiences in the world.

Q3: Aside from budget, what are the most difficult obstacles or barriers you face around accessibility and what actions/initiatives are you taking to address them?

The biggest obstacle is the size of the travel industry itself and the sheer number of stakeholders to engage and educate! TravelAbility is doing an amazing job in spreading the word with the Federal Government pushing the need for the industry to address the three pillars of accessible travel, namely: accessible facilities; accessible customer service; accessibility information. From a place perspective, Destinations International are leading the charge with accessibility as a key component of their social impact agenda while Visit Florida have set a laudable goal for Florida to be the most accessible state by 2030!

Q4. What accomplishments are you most proud of?

Although we remain at the beginning of our journey of introducing our students to accessible travel, to date more than 1,000 have completed their accessible travel module and so have the necessary foundational knowledge to be accessible changemakers of the future.

Q5: Who do you follow?  Name an organization/company/individual you look to for ideas or inspiration. 

For 100% inspiration I follow Cory Lee, “curbfreecorylee”. His incredible journeys around the world just prove what can be achieved with single-minded determination to enjoy life to the full, no matter what the challenge or impairment. This also holds true for Alvaro Silberstein who out of personal adversity formed Wheel The World, which is changing lives in the space of accessible travel!

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Filed Under: Accessibility Awards, Disability Advocates, Education, Expert Q&A, Travel Industry People Tagged With: training, TravelAbility Playbook

Accessibility Champion: Charles Hammerman

April 30, 2024 by Dan Tobin

President and CEO, Disability Opportunity Fund

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“The Schoolhouse Hotel is the first full-service boutique in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and the first all-ADA compliant hotel in the world.”

Q1.  What motivated you to become involved in accessibility and do you have a personal connection to disability?

I am a former Merrill Lynch professional and former Assistant United States Attorney as well as being the father of a child with cerebral palsy, I launched The Disability Opportunity Fund in 2007. It is a national nonprofit  that provides financing, technical services, and advocacy to increase access to appropriate and affordable housing and related services for people with disabilities. The fund was incubated under the umbrella of the Burton Blatt Institute of Syracuse University, named after my late uncle who was a pioneering disability researcher and advocate.

Q2.  What is the goal of your organization?

As a Nationally Certified CDFI, DOF’s mission is to provide financial products, technical assistance, equity investment and financial advisory services that improve the quality of life and build personal wealth for people with disabilities and their families, as well as supporting organizations serving this market.

 Q4. What accomplishments are you most proud of?

The Schoolhouse Hotel is the first full-service boutique in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and the first all-ADA compliant hotel in the world. We transformed the historic White Sulphur Springs schoolhouse into a hub for the community and visitors alike. The hotel features 30 uniquely appointed guest rooms and suites; the Varsity Club restaurant/grill; the Rooftop Bar serving small plates and cocktails in the open air before stunning mountain views; and flexible ballroom and meeting space for weddings, conferences, and other events.  We believe The Schoolhouse Hotel showcases the best of West Virginia hospitality and lodging in a completely inclusive atmosphere.

Q3: What are the most difficult obstacles or barriers you face around accessibility and what actions/initiatives are you taking to address them?

The question is not really applicable to our work. The Schoolhouse Hotel is fully accessible and addresses the needs of our guests. We are very proud of being an example to other hospitality operators to also be inclusive.

Q: Who do you follow?  Name an organization/company/individual you look to for ideas or inspiration.  

We follow accelerators focused on disabilities like Multiple https://www.multiplehub.org/ and Enabled Ventures https://www.enableventures.vc/

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Filed Under: Accessibility Awards, Accessibility Funding, Disability Advocates, Expert Q&A, Travel Industry People

Accessible Destination Landing Pages We Love and Why: Visit the Palm Beaches

March 30, 2024 by Dan Tobin

Screen shot of the accessibility landing page: A man with an artificial leg pointing to something in a large fish tank as he talks to his young boy.

Five things we love about the Palm Beaches landing page:

  1. It’s comprehensiveness! Everything from nature trails to museums to transportation etc. 
  2. Details, details, details. Sensory-friendly bathrooms without hand air dryers or auto-flush toilets; the width of bike paths; service animal policies
  3. The personal touch. First person itineraries by Cory Lee, deaf visitor Lily Yu, and local expert Cayetana Uranga, who has CP. And that’s just for starters!
  4. Easy to navigate. Nothing better than a ton of information that is clearly organized. 
  5. Did we mention comprehensiveness? Specific concrete information related to vision impairments; deafness; autism; wheelchair accessibility; intellectual disabilities. . .

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Filed Under: Accessible Landing Pages, Destination of the Month, Technology

Wheel The World Donates $60,000 to TravelAbility Foundation to Support Accessible Travel

March 4, 2024 by Dan Tobin

Four men and two women holding an enlarged check made out to TravelAbility for $60,000.  L-R. Camilo Navarro, Arturo Gaona, Andres Villagran, Wheel the World. Tricia Roth, Jake Steinman and Becka Gill, Travelability team.

Wheel The World, the leading solution for accessible travel, announced today that it has donated $60,000 to the TravelAbility Foundation in 2023, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes inclusive travel and hospitality for people with diverse needs.

The donation was raised through an agreement whereby Wheel the World would donate a percentage of their income from the Destination Verified assessment program to the TravelAbility Foundation.  

The funds will be used by the TravelAbility Foundation to support its programs and initiatives, such as the Accessibility Playbook, a comprehensive guide for destinations, hotels, attractions, and dining to improve their accessibility and attract more travelers with disabilities. The Foundation also hosts the InnovateAble Challenge, an annual assistive pitch fest, held virtually to showcase the best of the best in assistive technology, innovation, and amenities that can ease the travel barriers for people with disabilities.  

“We are grateful for the support we received from Wheel the World and its community. This donation will help us continue our mission of connecting and educating the travel industry and the disability community to create more inclusive travel experiences for everyone,” said Jake Steinman, founder and CEO of the TravelAbility Foundation.

Wheel The World is a social startup with the purpose of making the world accessible for travelers with disabilities. The platform of the company allows users to book accessible hotels and experiences with all the accessibility details they need, such as wheelchair accessibility, hearing and visual aids, dietary options, and more. Wheel The World also offers multi-day trips and group tours to more than 250 destinations around the world, featuring accessible activities such as hiking, kayaking, scuba diving, and zip-lining.

In 2023, the foundation sponsored an end-to-end accessible adventure to Costa Rica for four disabled travelers, organized by Wheel the World. Additionally, it funded tuition for a blind documentary filmmaker who participated as a panelist at the TravelAbility Summit in Savannah’s accelerated film program, enabling them to take a film course in Los Angeles.

“Travel is a human right, and we believe that everyone should be able to explore the world without limits. We are proud to partner with the TravelAbility Foundation, an organization that shares our vision and values, and to support their work in making the travel industry more accessible and inclusive,” said Alvaro Silberstein, co-founder and CEO of Wheel The World. 

For more information about Wheel The World, visit wheeltheworld.com or follow them on [Facebook], [Instagram], [Twitter], and [YouTube].

For more information about the TravelAbility Foundation, visit travelability.org or follow them on [Facebook], [Instagram], [Twitter], and [LinkedIn].

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Filed Under: Accessibility Funding, Travel Tagged With: assessments, nonprofit

TravelAbility Launches TravelAbility Trusted, a New Program to Promote Accessibility in the Travel Industry

January 31, 2024 by Dan Tobin

Sausalito, CA.  TravelAbility, the leading organization working to improve the travel experience for people with disabilities, has announced the launch of TravelAbility Trusted, a new program that aims to connect travel industry professionals with pre-qualified consultants, service providers, and cutting-edge innovations that can help them become more accessible and inclusive.

TravelAbility Trusted is based on the judges’ selections from five years of the InnovateAble Showcase pitch fest event, as well as the feedback from destinations about the viability for use by their industry partners.

“TravelAbility Trusted is our way of sharing our knowledge and network with the travel industry and making it easier for them to find the best resources and partners to meet their accessibility needs,” said Jake Steinman, founder, and CEO of TravelAbility. “We believe that accessibility is not only a human right, but also a business opportunity, and we want to help the industry tap into the growing market of travelers with disabilities and other emerging markets.”

TravelAbility Trusted Partners Comes to Life

In addition to its regular programming at Travelability’s EMS Summit, this year we will add an exclusive concurrent tabletop exhibit area where attendees can meet with TravelAbility Trusted vendors in person as well as half-day workshop on the travel needs of the aging traveler.  TravelAbility Trusted will also be promoted to the travel trade through TravelAbility Insider, a monthly newsletter with news, trends, and information about accessibility, and Accessible Journeys Magazine, a quarterly travel magazine for consumers. “TravelAbility is more than just an organization, it’s a movement,” said Steinman. “We are proud to be part of a growing community of travelers, innovators, and advocates who are working together to make travel easier and more accessible for everyone.”

TravelAbility Trusted Partners

Check out our current list of partners on our website:

Solution Providers: Innovations, technologies and amenities  https://travelability.net/trusted-problem-solvers

Services Providers: Provide consulting, assessments and advisory services: https://travelability.net/trusted-service-providers/

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