Maybe you’ve wondered whether the streets are accessible, if the trains are manageable, or whether language barriers might make things harder. You’re not being overly cautious—you’re being practical. Inclusive travel isn’t just about where we go, but how confidently and comfortably we can get there. And the good news? You don’t have to compromise.Continue Reading

Traveling solo as a wheelchair user can be daunting—but it can also be life-changing. From packing tips to moments of courage, this story shows that independence and accessibility can go hand in hand.Continue Reading

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On our most recent trip, we discovered that Park City shines year-round — with free family activities, wheelchair-friendly trails, and even Olympic-level entertainment. If you’ve been wondering whether Park City makes sense for your next accessible vacation, here’s everything you need to plan your trip.Continue Reading

I don’t remember ever eating so well as we did in Sarasota. From Cuban sandwiches that melt in your mouth to donuts so fresh you’ll smell them before you see them, this city knows how to keep your tummy happy. The best part? Most of Sarasota’s restaurants are both wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, so you don’t have to choose between good food and an easy experience.Continue Reading

The city’s charm created a slow, joyful pace — the kind of trip where accessibility, family fun, and local flavor come together in the way every vacation should. Here’s everything you need to know for your wheelchair accessible Ann Arbor trip with your family!Continue Reading