We asked hundreds of disability parents to identify one thing that keeps them from traveling. The following is what we learned. Some of these things have easy, readily available solutions. Some of them are real issues that need to be addressed by the travel industry and beyond. Continue Reading

In addition to Colonial Williamsburg being easy to navigate, there are a plethora of unique attractions, experiences, and fun dining opportunities that are easily wheelchair accessible. We spent five days exploring wheelchair accessible Williamsburg with kids, but it’s the type of place that you could easily slow travel and spend a long time. Continue Reading

Sarasota is a rare gem for a wheelchair accessible family vacation. From one of the most accessible beaches we’ve found, to a forward-thinking downtown, Sarasota has something to offer everybody. Here are some highlights for planning your own trip!Continue Reading

Without accessibility, the beach is no fun for families like ours. Fortunately, many of Florida’s beaches now offer beach wheelchairs, and other accessibility features, making it possible for people with disabilities to enjoy the sand and surf! Continue Reading