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		<title>Disability Travel Planning For A Successful Journey</title>
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There are several resources out there that are dedicated to disability travel planning and accommodations. Anyone that has a disability or that is planning to travel with someone that has a disability must make their arrangements with a little more care than other travelers.
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<p>There are several resources out there that are dedicated to <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/great-tips-for-disability-travel/">disability travel planning</a> and accommodations. Anyone that has a disability or that is planning to travel with someone that has a disability must make their arrangements with a little more care than other travelers.</p>
<p> Disability travel becomes much easier when you offer yourself the chance to gather up information that is necessary to help arm you for what you might face. If you have little to no experience with the particular difficulties that you might experience, it is often best to contact a travel agency that handles the needs of the disabled and let them take the reigns for you.</p>
<p> Starting with the airport, make sure you understand their rules and regulations regarding special needs individuals. Some airlines will have you check your wheelchair and then offer you one that belongs to the airport.</p>
<p> Removing your shoes and doing other security related tasks can be extremely difficult. Let the security people know that you have difficulties performing certain tasks and ask before you go what their standard procedures are for those who can not complete security checks. Of course, this can significantly shorten the time you have to get from one terminal to the next in the event of a connecting flight. Scheduling three hours or more between connecting flights can help make up for the slow airline response to wheelchair needs.</p>
<p> You will also find it helpful to know how far your room is from other destinations that may be on the same grounds, like restaurants, casinos, or pools. If you have to take an excessively long path to get from one area to another you should request a different room with easier and faster access to all the routes and amenities before you arrive.</p>
<p> Make sure that your hotel knows that you will have special needs before you book the room. Most hotels will try to be accommodating, but others literally do not have the access you will need. Make sure that you will be able to use the shower or bathtub, have easy access to the elevators, and will be able to receive assistance with your bags and any other needs you might have.</p>
<p> Leave ample time for your <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-travel-articles/">disabled travel needs</a>. The world is far from set up to make disability travel as simple and efficient as it should be, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be a disaster either. Time and information are your two best friends when planning a trip.</p>
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		<title>Disabled Vacation To New York: Getting There Is No Longer Half The Battle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 08:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Many of us long for the opportunity to travel. We crave the thrill of going to new places and seeing new things. Ever since man learned to fly, it has become a much speedier process to go anywhere we wish. Just reserve you ticket, pack your bags and go. For people with mobility issues, accessible [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of us long for the opportunity to travel. We crave the thrill of going to new places and seeing new things. Ever since man learned to fly, it has become a much speedier process to go anywhere we wish. Just reserve you ticket, pack your bags and go. For people with mobility issues, <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/enjoy-accessible-travel-to-new-york/">accessible travel to New York</a> has not always been easy, though.</p>
<p> It takes a lot more planning if you are disabled. Everything needs to be planned out in advance. You have to remember to think of everything possible to have an enjoyable trip. If you cannot get around once you are there, there is no point in going. Some with disabilities just do not even bother to try, anymore.</p>
<p> Transportation and accessibility issues can take all the fun out of a vacation. Attractions have to be able to accommodate those in need. Some buildings that are under legal exemptions are just not enjoyable.</p>
<p> While some companies, such as those that run airlines, have become helpful, some still are not. Your airline can provide a wheelchair and other assistance to help you. Some modes of transportation, such as trains and buses can be more problematic. The small cramped aisles are very hard to negotiate in wheelchairs or using walkers.</p>
<p> Due to the prominence of this issue, some people have made it their mission to help. You can find many websites online that can help you find the information you need for almost any destination. They keep information on the most accessible places to visit. Most also specialize in advocacy, to make more aware that <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-travel-articles/">disabled travelers</a> exist.</p>
<p> Emerging Horizons, Accessible Journeys, Disabled Travelers and SATH can all be great sites to use. They keep their information as current as possible. They can easily help you find the most accessible places in New York or anywhere else. Whether you have to move slowly or use a wheelchair, they know the best places for you.</p>
<p> Another thing you will want to do is to make sure and let the need for some services be known ahead of time. If you inform your airline, they can have a wheelchair ready to help you, if you need it. This can really speed up the process and save you a lot of time. There is no need to sit home any longer and not enjoy yourself. Accessible travel to New York is no longer just a dream!</p>
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