A trip into another country that is not familiar must be carefully planned in advance – everything from flight, to transportation, to accommodations. Remember that accessible standards can be different from your own standards back home. Ask lots of questions when planning your trip abroad to ensure your accessible needs are met.
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Austin, Texas is a fast growing and friendly city. Given it is a university town, there are a lot of young people and fun activities. Known as the live music capita of the U.S., the city has a vibrant music and arts culture. The city is also home to many major corporations including Dell and Whole Foods. It’s a wondeful place for a disabled holiday, and accessibility is relatively good.
Houston offers a variety of wheelchair accessible activities for visitors who are physically challenged and for senior travelers – everything from accessible outdoor parks for the nature and wildlife enthusiast, to rodeos, and performing arts, just to name a few. Accessibility in Houston is relatively good and a great place for a disabled holiday.