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December 5, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

Speed Dating with Disabled Travel Influencers and Content Creators

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Blinded Veteran in a Waymo: ‘I Am Alone in a Car Again and it Brought a Tear to My Eye’

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Making AI Accessible: VML to Lead Key SXSW Panel

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New tool makes Central Oregon more accessible for those with disabilities

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Accessibility on the Tillamook Coast

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More info about why and how to apply for a $300 Project Sidewalk grant to document accessibility barriers

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Colorado Tourism Office Announces Final Participants for the Accessible Travel Program

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Filed Under: Accessibility, Government, Parks and Public spaces, Sustainability, Technology, Tourism

News from Around the Web

December 5, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

Information and inspiration from around the web.

Meet Dr Mona Minkara, the blind scientist redefining accessible travel and adventure

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Inside a Massachusetts studio showcasing the work of artists with disabilities

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This Iconic Destination Was Just Named The Most Accessible City In Europe

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Beyond Barriers: How Dubai became the ultimate destination for Disabled travellers

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Inside The NHL’s Work To Give Ice Time To Deaf Fans

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Why travelling to Japan with a disability is not the problem many people believe it to be

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Filed Under: Accessibility, Mobility, Museums & Attractions, The Arts, Tourism

What would you do?

September 10, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

WHAT WOULD YOU DO? SCENARIO #4

Each month we try to address various accessibility issues that may arise with the TravelAbility community. 

A group from the Blind Seniors Association will be attending a conference in your destination and have inquired what there is to do for them on their free day. How would you go about researching and finding this information?

Responses:

Tom Babinszki, blind travel blogger

This can get quite time consuming, as I’m finding that accessibility information is often not available. I would look for events, exhibits, concerts, museums, etc. I would check if the venue has accessibility information on their site, and if it is sufficient. Otherwise, I would just contact the places I find interesting. Oftentimes you may be surprised that there is more accessibility than what they tell you about on the web site.

Be proactive and hire a local blind person, or content creator, to work with you on accessible itinerary options, like this Seattle site.

Natasha Dillinger

Natasha Dillinger, Seattle-based mom and content creator

Be proactive and hire a local blind person, or content creator, to work with you on accessible itinerary options, like this Seattle site.

Tami Reist, President/CEO, Alabama MountainLakes Tourist Association

  1. Outdoor experiences

Lake Guntersville State Park:Offers accessible trails and sensory experiences, such as the sounds of birds and water.

Monte Sano State Park:The park has accessible picnic areas and sensory gardens where the textures and scents of plants can be enjoyed.

  2. Music and Cultural Events

Alabama Music Hall of Fame (Tuscumbia): Enjoy guided tours with descriptions of music history and audio experiences.

    Helen Keller Birthplace: Experience the history of Helen Keller through tactile exhibits and guided storytelling.

 3. Dining and Social Experiences

   Local Cafés and Restaurants: Enjoy the rich Southern cuisine with friends or family. Many establishments are happy to accommodate special needs.

   Farmers Markets:These provide an opportunity to enjoy the fresh smells and textures of locally grown produce.

4.Community Centers and Clubs

  Senior Centers

Many offer social activities, like music nights, storytelling sessions, and group outings, specifically designed to be inclusive for people with disabilities.

   Church Groups: Many churches in the area have programs and gatherings that cater to seniors, providing a sense of community and belonging.

5. Historical Tours

   Guided Audio Tours: Many historical sites in North Alabama offer audio tours, allowing a blind person to enjoy the rich history of the region through detailed descriptions.

6. Art and Craft Workshops

   Tactile Art Classes:Some community art centers offer classes where participants can create art through touch, such as pottery or textile crafts.

 These activities can provide an enriching and enjoyable experience for a senior blind person, allowing them to connect with the beauty and culture of North Alabama in a meaningful way.

Hilda Dunford, blindness advocate and mom

We call each place we hope to visit and ask what accommodations they have for someone who is blind.

Jason Holic, CDME, Sr. Vice President of Operations & Community Engagement, Experience Kissimmee 

I would reach out to Lighthouse Central Florida (https://lighthousecfl.org/). They are a non-profit partner of Experience Kissimmee that specializes in teaching independent living skills to those with vision loss or low vision in the Central Florida area, including Osceola County. Tapping into their network of resources would provide plenty of insights and ideas. I would also reach out to the Greater Orlando Council of the Blind (https://www.fcb.org/GOCB) for additional thoughts.

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Filed Under: Blind and Low Vision Travel, Expert Q&A, Tourism

News from the TravelAbility Community

September 10, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

Triumphs of our own – How the TravelAbility Community is Leading Accessibility Innovators in Transforming Travel and Tourism Worldwide!

State of Colorado Introduces Accessible Travel Pilot Program with Wheel the World

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Lincoln City, Oregon Ramps up Coastal Accessibility with Curb Cuts and Mobi-Mats

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Michigan Names Traverse City First Autism-Certified Destination After Extensive Training Program 

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Dutchess County Earns Title as a Wheel the World Verified Destination as 50 Local Businesses Meet Rigorous Accessibility Standards

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News from Around the Web

September 10, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

Information and inspiration from around web.

TV Host: “Pets Are Treated Better On Planes Than Disabled People” | Business Insider

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Making Shakespeare In Tahoe Accessible To Everyone | Sierrasun.Com

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Travelmation Announces Inaugural Accessibility Cruise | Travelage West

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A Round Up Of Free Travel Apps For Greater Accessibility And Convenience | Travel And Tour World

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Spanish Tourist Office Releases “Launching Point” Report Designed To Spur Best Practices In Accessible Travel  | Travel Weekly

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Uae’s Amsaan Accessible Tours Introduces A Series Of Guided Tours In International Sign Language | Corporate-News – Gulf News

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Sdc Launches Singapore’s First Accessible Beach Track Along With Inclusive Tours

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Pottery Barn Adds Dozen Of Pieces Of Furniture Designed With Accessibility In Mind | Disability Scoop

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This Travel Booking Site Just Made It Easier For Travelers With Disabilities To Find Accessible Campsites

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