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 Three Popular Ways to Enjoy Accessible Travel  
Accessible travel is a concern for the tens of thousands of senior adults who are now seeking new experiences in all corners of the globe. There is accessible travel and laws that afford them the ability to travel and see this gorgeous land.

By Darlene Siddons

With millions of people in need of accessible travel options, and with our Baby Boomers (almost 25% of our population) starting to reach retirement age as well, accessible travel is a concern for the tens of thousands of senior adults that are now seeking new experiences in all corners of the globe.

As used here, 'accessible travel' means travel that takes into consideration both the physical and cost hurdles that often face those with physical or mental impairment. A good travel agent for disabilities is an invaluable ally when making accessible travel choices. He or she can take all the guesswork out of making the reservations and know the questions to ask to make your reservation seamless.

There is an ever-growing population of golden year travelers who want to travel. We need to get information out to them so they will feel comfortable about traveling, even if they have seen or unseen challenges. They need to know that there is accessible travel and laws that afford them the ability to travel and see this gorgeous land in which we live.

Flying: There are too many tips to cover for this article, but flying is definitely a popular way to travel for the challenged. Just some basic things to remember:

• Arrive early and be clear with the airport personnel what your needs are.

• Be sure you call the airport prior to flight day. Have it setup that you will be traveling with special needs and state clearly what they are.

• When reconfirming your flight, ask the airline for 'maximum assistance' at all airport terminals.

• When booking your flights, make sure they are non-stop both ways.

• Air travelers who experience disability-related air travel service problems may call the hotline at 1-800-778-4838 (voice) or 1-800-455-9880 (TTY) to obtain assistance.

Cruises: This is an excellent way for special needs people to travel. They now have handicap-accessible staterooms, roll-in showers, poolside lifts, and there are even dialysis-care cruises. You just need to set it all up and find the right cruise for your particular situation. Again, a travel agent that specializes in disabilities is your way to go.

Amtrak: They are all setup for accessible traveling, and who doesn't want to ride the train? What fun! Just make sure that all your stops of interest and destinations are also accessible-friendly.

When making your reservations, ask for the accessibility cabin. The accessibility bedroom is a dream. Compared with other sleeper cabins, this room is huge and sports a fully accessible bathroom. Be sure to reserve it in advance so there aren't any surprises when you board, and make sure it is stated on your reservations.

About the Author:

Darlene has been an active traveler and most of it was done as a single traveler. She was traveling alone long before it was a popular thing to do for women, and to make the story even more interesting, she is a polio survivor and uses a walker and a small scooter to be mobile when she travels. She, needless to say, is a Specialist in Traveling with Disabilities and can personally assist you in all of your mobility traveling needs. She knows the right questions to ask, to get the right answers. Of course, she can assist mobile and active customers with the same expertise, as she is a Personal Travel Specialist also. Darlene Siddons Travel. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com)


  Article added 12/30/08.

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