All of your disability travel needs made easy

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There’s a wonderful travel website that is geared towards helping people with disabilities. They have access to everything you need to travel and all at a discount. Roll in showers, ADA tubs, flights, rental cars with hand controls, in room refrigerator for medications, wheelchair van rentals, hotels that welcome service animals, hearing accessible rooms, accessible swimming pools, equipment rentals, cruises, rides, etc…..

It’s so very stressful traveling without a disability already. There’s double or more concerns when also traveling with a disability.

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I haven’t had the opportunity to travel much but I know that a lot of places say that they are accessible and have everything you need but really don’t. It’s not like promising extra pillows and not having them. Some of these things are crucial for many reasons. That’s why, out of all the services they offer, my favorite thing is that they call ahead to verify that they have everything that you need and they advocate for you! Services are great but there’s nothing quite like someone advocating for you! It’s like an invisible hug.

I contacted them, and the co-founder replied. She was such a nice person! Anyone who thinks of providing a service like this is awesome, in my opinion.

She had this to say:

accessibleGO is the first-ever travel booking site built exclusively for people with accessibility needs offering hotels, car rentals with hand controls, wheelchair van rentals, accessible rides and mobility rentals. With over 120,000 signups on our platform to date, we are quickly becoming the go-to site for accessible travel needs. Every booking comes with our free accessibility confirmation service.   With proprietary accessibility information for thousands of hotels across America, special discounted disability rates, an unparalleled customer service experience, and access to a dynamic community of like-minded travelers, people know when you book with us— we’ve got your back. 

Miriam Eljas – Co-Founder & CEO accessibleGO.com

They also have a community forum where many people ask for tips, recommendations, information, etc….. on their upcoming trips which eases many different concerns.

All of these things allow you to actually enjoy your vacation instead of dreading all the worry. It makes traveling so much easier. I definitely recommend checking them out! Please use this link so if you book a vacation, they’ll know that I recommended you. 

https://accessiblego.refr.cc/ginakranz?t=em

I often tell one person at a time when they ask. I would love to tell as many people as possible because I feel this service is so valuable. I’m always shocked that more people don’t know about it. Please check them out!

Gina

Hi! My name is Gina. I had Meningoencephalitis in 2008 and I've been in a wheelchair since then. Meningoencephalitis is a rare and life-threatening condition in which you have meningitis and encephalitis at the same time. Healthcare providers may also call it encephalomeningitis. Meningitis is an infection or inflammation of the area surrounding your brain and spinal cord (meninges). I really like writing and absolutely love helping other people! Check out my videos, shorts and playlists on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClGTPlhJVar4qRHnWAxY0wg and check out Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/37MHa6kdqBbhoqbkSlDIcS I talk about disability issues as well as everyday stuff Please subscribe to all to be notified when anything new is added. Love You!

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SEA
8 months ago

Love you Gina

Joseph Hemp
Joseph Hemp
8 months ago

My name is Joey I am disabled I’ve been disabled since I was 2 years old I live in Surf City North Carolina I don’t drive but I do ride a three-wheel adult electric tricycle I’m not familiar with this website it’s been given to me by a very good friend of mine I’m not sure exactly what you offer for people with disabilities like myself but I am looking for some help I would be grateful if someone could reach out to me thank you

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