Even experienced HomeExchangers are leaving one of the most valuable tools on the table. 

When I’m scrolling through homes for an upcoming stay, I regularly see some version of “No GuestPoints Please” in the description. Every time, I can’t help but think… are they missing the best part? GuestPoints make it possible to book homes without a direct exchange.Continue Reading

Tokyo DisneySea is often described as one of the most beautiful theme parks in the world. Visually, it absolutely lives up to the hype. Not only is the park stunning, it’s unique. There may be five Disneyland parks, but there’s only one DisneySea. It’s a completely different experience, with theContinue Reading

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

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

Delaware has a lot of options for beach access. It’s also a very family-friendly beach state with a lot to offer for people of all ages. While each beach has its own vibe, they all share a welcoming atmosphere with plenty of activities and foodie treats to choose from. From sandy boardwalks to state parks, these wheelchair accessible Delaware beaches offer comfort, convenience, and a healthy dose of sunshine.
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