We opted to stay at the Hilton London Paddington at Paddington Station. It is central within London, right on many bus and train lines, and most importantly the Heathrow Airport Express goes directly there so on arrival to London you have an easy landing. It was the perfect location for many reasons. When you arriveContinue reading “London”
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U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas
First, it was mind-blowing. Second, it was very accessible! BookingWe originally booked WC accessible seats in the 100’s section, which is close to the stage and centered. Then we realized the overhang from the balcony would stop us from seeing the full sphere above, so we changed to the WC seats in the 200 sectionContinue reading “U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas”
Paris in a large power Wheelchair
I did NOT find the French rude. First thing- if you aren’t rude first, they won’t be rude. Whenever you enter a shop, restaurant, before you ask someone anything or address someone ALWAYS say “Bonjour” or if it is evening “Bonsoir” (pronounced bon-swa). ALWAYS. They are more into formal niceties (make sure to add yourContinue reading “Paris in a large power Wheelchair”
Disneyland Paris
Accessibility Passes The passes (assuming you can get one) are better than in the US parks. They also aren’t being abused, because you need the proof. The only downside is if you have a condition not covered or recognized or if you don’t have proof of your condition. At every restaurant (in hotels, etc.), inContinue reading “Disneyland Paris”
Disneyland California
(writing 2/26/2021, updated 6/23/25) My very first plane ride with the wheelchair was from San Francisco to Disneyland. It started and ended with disaster, but we made it! I had been warned about how to prepare the chair for flight and it survived the trip there. More on flights and transit later in post. WhenContinue reading “Disneyland California”
Day 3-4 Grand Canyon to Bryce Canyon
A visit to Bryce Canyon starting at the Grand Canyon in a wheelchair.
Day 1-2 SF-Barstow to the Grand Canyon
Travel experience on visiting the Grand Canyon in a wheelchair, an RV, or just generally.
New Hampshire
Accessible skiing at Waterville Valley has a whole “adaptive snow sports” program and they are amazing.
Traveling with ME/CFS
There is a huge range of ME/CFS and you need to tailor your travel to fit your level. You need to stay well within your safety envelope for activity when you are outside or traveling.
O’ahu (Aulani)
gorgeous sunset between palm trees on the ocean