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Power chair friendly hotels

James Mastanduno

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I just found out that I am relocating to AZ from NJ in a few months. I am chair dependent but transfer myself using grab bars in the toilet. Traveling with my wife as driver in Braun van. First time doing this…..

2 overnight stops likely in Indianapolis and Oklahoma City. Anyone have experiences with hotels they can share? thank you

Power chair friendly hotels

James Mastanduno

Just now

I just found out that I am relocating to AZ from NJ in a few months. I am chair dependent but transfer myself using grab bars in the toilet. Traveling with my wife as driver in Braun van. First time doing this…..

2 overnight stops likely in Indianapolis and Oklahoma City. Anyone have experiences with hotels they can share? thank you

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Hotels in or near Maastricht, Netherlands and Ghent, Belgium

Hi, I’m setting up my trip to Northern Europe and looking for ideas about 4-5* hotels near Maastricht and Ghent. I have a spinal cord injury and am a full-time manual chair user. Let me know!

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Travel to Valencia, Spain accessability questions

Hello,

This is my first time on this forum. I am hoping for travel tips where walking can be an issue.

I’m 69 and while not ready for a knee surgery yet, my knees can sometimes do very well for slow 30-minutes walks, and somedays they are too inflammed and resting is better. It is hard to predict so having flexibility in one place seems reasonable. I hope to navigate as comfortable a trip as possible, despite my limitations. I’m planning for end May/start of June to Valencia, Spain.

Thanks in advance

Lisa

This is my first time on this forum. I am hoping for travel tips where walking can be an issue.

I’m 69 and while not ready for a knee surgery yet, my knees can sometimes do very well for slow 30-minutes walks, and somedays they are too inflammed and resting is better. It is hard to predict so having flexibility in one place seems reasonable. I hope to navigate as comfortable a trip as possible, despite my limitations. I’m planning for end May/start of June to Valencia, Spain.

Thanks in advance

Lisa

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