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[...] world of coke reviews *Thank you to the World of Coca Cola for partnering up with Curb Free with Cory Lee and offering complimentary admission. The post Drinking My Way Around the World of Coca Cola [...]
[...] like I have found something that I really love and I want to continue building Curb Free with Cory Lee this year. I love sharing my experiences with you and I hope to grow my audience this year so [...]
[...] is a project that we should all get behind. Michael is a longtime follower of Curb Free with Cory Lee, and although his issues are in the world of blindness and visual impairment, he faces many of [...]
[...] great to you as well, then Fuel Up with me. The post GEAR UP and Get Paid! appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
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[...] it an irresistible choice. *Thanks to My Pigeon Forge and Music Road Inn for partnering with Curb Free with Cory Lee and hosting my stay. All opinions expressed are my own. The post A Review of Music [...]
[...] soon? What are you most looking forward to? *Thanks to My Pigeon Forge for partnering with Curb Free with Cory Lee and making this trip possible. All opinions expressed are my own. The post [...]
[...] Accessible Things to Do in Georgia appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] nothing plain about the Plains Historic Inn appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] Estate: Much More Than a Place to Sleep appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] , Thailand: A Wheelchair User’s Travel Guide appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] Friendly Hotels The following is a brief list of Dubai hotels that are fully equipped for wheelchair users. They all have knowledgeable and helpful staff, and all areas (lobby, restaurants, bars, [...]
[...] and are scattered throughout the city. Typically, the middle door of the bus will open for wheelchair users to enter and exit. The only drawback is scheduling. The bus system has no set schedule [...]
[...] Thankfully, in the 21st century accessibility to most forms of transport for wheelchair users is improving rapidly in the Western world. However, it is always worth researching about the [...]
[...] an elevator that actually still uses the same battery that it did when the house was built. Wheelchair users can easily access the first and second floors, but not the third floor or the basement, as [...]
Often times when traveling outside your home country, it can be somewhat of a mixed experience if you are a wheelchair user. Some countries are really [...]
If you are feeling rather adventurous and don’t mind relying on the kindness of others then Croatia could be a great place to travel in a wheelchair [...]
Once called Peking, the city of Beijing is home to approximately 22 million residents. It is the capital of China and definitely has the population to [...]
Iceland is one of my top dream destinations not only because of its immense beauty, but because it has such a vibrant history as well. It shows throug [...]
[...] such as Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, Virgin Islands and St. Maarten/St. Martin. As a wheelchair user, traveling can often be a bit of a headache. Especially when visiting five different [...]
[...] and can you explain a bit about what it is? Travelling with my own family – now being a wheelchair user, is a mine field of inaccurate information. I wanted my family to enjoy travelling every bit [...]
[...] . Opinions are that of Curb Free with Cory Lee. The post Living local in Florence as a wheelchair user appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] can’t take part in every aspect of the attraction, there is a 25% discount for both the wheelchair user and the companion, making it just $15 per person. I think this is a decent price [...]
[...] pay a visit to Taronga Zoo, Sydney's ultimate "zoo with a view". taronga zoo wheelchair access This is why it’s called the “zoo with a view”! Amazing! [...]
[...] . As you will know if you have read the above article, London has drastically improved its wheelchair access on many of its transport options in the city, and is dedicated to continual improvement. [...]
[...] modes that are wheelchair accessible. Now, let’s start rolling around Tokyo! tokyo wheelchair access Downtown Tokyo! tokyo wheelchair access tokyo wheelchair access tokyo wheelchair access [...]
[...] , and all areas (lobby, restaurants, bars, pools, beaches and bathrooms) are set up with wheelchair access and elevators. The Burj al Arab (the world’s only 7 star hotel), Burj Khalifa, Le Meridean, [...]
[...] this video to see it in action: The post Go Anywhere Shower Chair: A Perfect Solution for Wheelchair Travelers appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] includes buses and airplanes. Of course, by now you almost expect airlines to accommodate wheelchair travelers. The only exception for this might be in remote locations where you might have to hop a [...]
[...] very narrow streets and narrow buildings. These are usually not very easy to access for wheelchair travelers and it might be hard for them to find a place to stay with a more authentic Tuscan feel. [...]
[...] of a spectacle. Often times, they will take seats out of minibuses to accommodate wheelchair travelers. If you want to ride the train, then forget it. It is almost impossible to get on [...]
[...] maarten Accessible Ventures (phone number: 721-522-3147) is a company that offers wheelchair accessible tours of both sides of the island in an adapted van with a lift. The van is big enough for about [...]
[...] Icelandic foods (puffin anyone?), and going on tours with Iceland Unlimited. They offer accessible tours of the Golden Circle, the South Coast, and you can even hunt for the Northern Lights. I’m so [...]
[...] another option that is in fact much better; choose one of the tour companies that offers accessible tours for wheelchair users. Their prices can be reasonable and they will cater to your every need. [...]
[...] area and shopped, ate, and took in the amazing views. Next time, I’ll be sure to pre-book an accessible taxi so that I can see the entire island. destinations to revisit destinations to revisit 2) [...]
[...] cairns australia wheelchair accessible cairns australia Kuranda Be sure you book an accessible taxi and make your way to this world famous destination. This is known to locals as the ‘village [...]
[...] style show after that. In any city throughout the world you would have to call an accessible taxi to take you from place to place and it wouldn’t hardly be worth the trouble. However, [...]
[...] first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog. [...]
[...] world of coke reviews *Thank you to the World of Coca Cola for partnering up with Curb Free with Cory Lee and offering complimentary admission. The post Drinking My Way Around the World of Coca Cola [...]
[...] like I have found something that I really love and I want to continue building Curb Free with Cory Lee this year. I love sharing my experiences with you and I hope to grow my audience this year so [...]
[...] is a project that we should all get behind. Michael is a longtime follower of Curb Free with Cory Lee, and although his issues are in the world of blindness and visual impairment, he faces many of [...]
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