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Traveling with a Disability, part three
The past couple of weeks we have talked about what accessibility looks like in a hotel room and tricks I use on the road (or at home). Today I will tell you a few more tips to consider. Before visiting a new place, I check on hotel details, but I might research public...![Traveling with a Disability, part three](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/header_traveling.jpg)
Traveling with a Disability, part two
Last week I left you with the thought, I may prefer a rollaway bed instead of the cushiony hotel bed. Now I will tell you why. The hotel’s accessible room has the one giant bed. I don’t have to sleep backwards. The hose on my Bipap breathing machine has...![Traveling with a Disability, part three](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/header_traveling.jpg)
Traveling with a Disability, part one
Traveling always involves a level of planning. Having a disability adds another layer. Some details have to be considered and researched before leaving home. The biggest question is: Which hotel seems to have the best accessibility options? When looking into the...![This is how I…enjoy Niagara Falls](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/header_this-is-how-I.jpg)