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Almost everybody likes to travel. The question is, what's the best strategy and what locations are most accessible?
Posted on: Wed, Apr 9 2008 10:21 AM
Posted by: afrancis Posts: 1
Has anyone experienced any good airlines and holiday packages that support a disabled child? My son is 6 and has cerabal palsy in his legs, so im looking for a good destination that is no longer than 4 hours on a plane from UK (spain, canaries etc) very near to all ammenites beach, shops etc and has a great childrens club without him feeling isolated. Also how did the airline/tour op deal with transfers and boarding at the airport.
Posted on: Thu, Apr 10 2008 9:55 AM
Posted by: aniamalover Posts: 52
im not in a wheel chair but ive found that if you call the airlines ahead thy will
help in any form thy can
i travel and needed help from getting off the airplane and going to the next airplane thy were very nice
cheak out the airline by going to thier web page
most hotel inns have different thing your child can do from whirlpool to swimming pools and
some even have arts and crafts
hope this helps in some way
Posted on: Wed, Jun 18 2008 3:25 PM
Posted by: jurisdoctor2000 Posts: 4
I too have a 3 yr old with cp who cannot walk and we are planning a trip to Disney. We'll need to fly to get there and are anxious about the trip for obvious reasons. Please let me know what your experiences are. What is a Kaye Walker/Rollator?
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