Disabled Travel

By on October 27, 2007

If you’re disabled, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be up to travel just like everyone else. Though there may be restrictions on where you can go and what you can do, you may find that the vacation of your dreams is within your reach. You can find many travel packages that work for almost anyone. Disabled travel does not mean you have to choose a destination you do not like, or settle for anything less than what you want to do.


When considering disabled travel, you have to consider what your limitations might be. If you have problems walking because of a bad back, you may not want to go rock climbing. You just have to use common sense to decide where you can go and what you want to do. Even though you may be restricted, disabled travel can be just as exciting as travel for anyone else.

You may even want to contact a travel agent to help you decide what your best options might be, and they may be able to tell you some of the better places to go.

There are even those who specialize in disabled travel. These people can tell you the best cruise ships, the best airlines, and the best activities for you and your family. You may also be happy to find that disabled travel does not mean getting crappy rooms or shoddy service.

Many places make extra effort for those who may be disabled because they want everybody to enjoy their resort or establishment so they will come back to visit time and time again. In fact, you may find that if something bothers you, and you speak up, the next time you go there things will be as they should be.

There are those however, who do not understand what disabled travel may mean to you. This is why when you enter a new establishment, fly with an airline, or take part in an activity, you may have to speak up for yourself. Most of the time, when things are wrong for you it is simply because somebody didn’t know any better.

Those who are new and the travel industry, and have not dealt with disabled travel in the past, may not realize they are making things difficult for you. We all deserve the same treatment, but sometimes you have to make sure you ask for it.

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