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Post by matisse on Mar 18, 2007 16:12:45 GMT -5
Just curious what destinations people like, that they KNOW have sufficient accessibility.
And, once you're there, what would you do? Again, that you know is accessible.
For most dev's it's a hypothetical, but I'd be curious to know if you have given it thought and done any research.
I think you all know the answer already for me......
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Post by dolly on Mar 19, 2007 19:57:43 GMT -5
For most dev's it's a hypothetical, but I'd be curious to know if you have given it thought and done any research. ha ha ha. what do you think?
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Post by guest girl on Mar 19, 2007 20:10:37 GMT -5
Disney World / Orlando Cruises - I like Holland America I hear parts of the Texas coast are good.
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Post by matisse on Mar 20, 2007 0:02:25 GMT -5
Is Disney World really all that accessible? I looked into it for a potential vacation with the kids. Rooms looked small and it didn't seem that roll-ins were widely available.
Other than Vegas, I've also had a decent time in San Diego. But it's still no Vegas.....
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Post by E on Mar 20, 2007 7:02:34 GMT -5
Cruises really are a great option.
I'm currently planning my next trip to Hawaii, and I'm bringing a female friend. Should be a fun time.
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Post by Pisti on Mar 20, 2007 16:16:06 GMT -5
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Post by Mark on Mar 20, 2007 16:30:51 GMT -5
I'm more of an adventurist and I generally have never worried too much about accessibilty issues when it comes to travel and exploration. I've been blessed over the years by having good company (even if my SO's have changed) to travel with me. Negril Jamaica was a wild trip, I'll never forget having soldiers who speak no English point their M-16's through my car window and order me to get out of the car and "stand up"..., Sit skiing in Winterpark Colorado was a gas, the willingness by the staff to do whatever it takes to get me up and down the slopes was unbelievable, Cruising around the Big Island of Hawaii in a convertible was awesome, those fold-back seats can really come in handy..., Visiting my wild biker cousin and strolling Bourbon Street in New Orleans/Mardi Gras was both different and entertaining, Walleye fishing on Lake of the Woods on the Canadian border was terriffic and our latest escape was to Santa Monica California to see my nephew's fashion line he designed as a class project at FIDM. The school's executive director treated my date and I like royalty ushering us to the front of the line and seating us in the VIP section up front at the end of the catwalk. I guess what I'm saying is while I do keep accessibility in mind, it in no way has ever stopped me from going or seeing things I wanted to see or do. Now if only I could retire/sell my business and be comfortable economically. I'd become a world traveler. There are so many places I've yet to see and adventures to be had...
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Post by guest girl on Mar 20, 2007 17:27:46 GMT -5
Re: Disney, rooms in the Polynesian are huge. You'll have to do the research, sorry to say, on roll-ins, but I know the rooms are large.
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Post by parapowered on Mar 21, 2007 2:18:51 GMT -5
Judit, the place you posted, have you been there?
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Post by Pisti on Mar 22, 2007 19:56:29 GMT -5
Hey Parapowered! No, not yet, but we plan to go there - if not this summer then the next one.
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Post by matisse on Mar 24, 2007 12:11:29 GMT -5
I have wondered about cruises, I know ships are big but doesn't it take just a day or two to see everything? My wife has expressed interest in those Alaska ones. I think I would be bored to death.
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Post by BA on Mar 24, 2007 19:44:30 GMT -5
Two standard vacations every year. The beach for one or two weeks (and by beach I mean the wonderful Jersey shore) and one week of camping in the woods (upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Conneticut).
Where I really want to be is in the UK.
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Post by E on Mar 24, 2007 21:43:03 GMT -5
I have wondered about cruises, I know ships are big but doesn't it take just a day or two to see everything? My wife has expressed interest in those Alaska ones. I think I would be bored to death. It takes a few days just to get acclamated. Getting to know people, for me, is also part of the fun. The whole point is to use the ship, not to tour it.
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Post by matisse on Mar 25, 2007 12:42:38 GMT -5
My wife wants to go to the UK too. All the castles and royalty stuff. Oh man, that is going to really suck, I really don't want to go.
Eric, I've probably already asked this, but do you have any pics of the bathrooms on those cruises? Am I the only one who keeps a catalog of bathroom pics??!!??
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Post by E on Mar 25, 2007 17:35:03 GMT -5
My wife wants to go to the UK too. All the castles and royalty stuff. Oh man, that is going to really suck, I really don't want to go. Eric, I've probably already asked this, but do you have any pics of the bathrooms on those cruises? Am I the only one who keeps a catalog of bathroom pics??!!?? I don't, no, but they do have accessible features, including a roll-in shower.
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