A Night They’ll Never Forget…

A short horror story about three friends and their misadventures involving an old cabin in the woods.
Virginia Beach, VA: The Complete Lowdown on Accessibility!

Are you considering a trip to Virginia Beach but need to know what to expect in terms of accessibility? Look no further than this piece!
Dating with a Disability Made Easier: Introducing DATEABILITY.

Alexa and Jacqueline Child created Dateability in a bid to try and level the dating field and make dating with a disability or chronic illness a whole lot more accessible and inclusive!
The Magic and Mystique of Stonehenge – But is it Accessible?

Visiting Stonehenge is considered a must by many tourists in the UK, but is it accessible? Kent Hoffman gives us his insight!
CRUISE REVIEW: MSC Virtuosa – “Serious Accessibility Issues”

Are you disabled and are considering taking a trip on board MSC Virtuosa? Shirley Todd gives her lowdown on the accessibility on board the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa for a powerchair user.
Reasons For and Against Cruising as a Wheelchair User

Kelly Mack takes us through the pros and cons of cruising as a wheelchair user. Is it really all plain sailing?
Accessible New Zealand: Exploring Māori Culture

As well as its stunning landscapes, New Zealand is famed for its unique Māori culture. Experiencing it first hand gives a lasting, special connection to our country, and many of the most celebrated experiences, like these, can easily form part of an accessible New Zealand itinerary.
Disability Access in Nigeria: An Inaccessible Environment

Smart JP Akpah is an incredible young man from Nigeria who lives life as a manual wheelchair. In this article, Smart discusses his life in Nigeria and the many barriers which present themselves as a disabled person living in Africa.
Accessible Hotel Room Reservations: Nothing Out of the Ordinary

Kent Hoffman is a Canadian man living with Becker Muscular Dystrophy. In this feature post, Kent talks (via the use of first-hand experience) about the difficulty often faced by disabled people looking to book accessible hotel rooms.