Barcelo Maya Palace : Wheelchair Accessibility of the Luxury All-Inclusive Resort | Riviera Maya, Mexico

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure here. Curious about the wheelchair accessible features of the Barcelo Maya Palace luxury all inclusive resort in the Mayan Riviera area of Mexico? Then you have come to the right place! The resort is part of a sprawling complex and there is so much to see and do! From snorkeling with turtles right off the beach, roll-able beach sand, a beach wheelchair available to rent, delicious food and elevators and ramps everywhere! There were multiple accessible restrooms located in the common areas and lobbies of the resorts (way handier than having to go back your room all the time!). All the food was incredible…

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Motorcycle Style Electric Motor E-Bike Attachments for Manual Wheelchairs

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. Motorcycle Style Attachments for Manual Wheelchair Users Having an electric assist motor is a must for every manual wheelchair user. It is nice to give your arms a break every once in a while, and it definitely opens up terrain options. It provides a huge increase in freedom in terms of distance and hill grade, and allows you to enjoy more activities such as bike rides, or long walks with others. Plus it keeps your hands dirt free and you…

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Useful Apps and Resources for Wheelchair Travelers

Technology has made travel exponentially easier compared to the days of paper guide books. This sentiment is especially true when it comes to planning wheelchair accessible adventures. Here are some useful apps and resources to plan your next escapade: Map Apps: AccessNow (iOS) (android) This free app is a Canadian start-up, crowd-sourced database which displays accessibility ratings for restaurants, bars, stores, hotels and more. Its three tier rating system categories locations either: fully accessible (green thumbs up symbol), partially accessible (yellow traffic cone symbol) or not accessible (red thumbs down symbol). You can search specific locations by name, or you can discover new locations in your area with your specific accessibility needs. You can also…

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Travel Hacks You Wish You Knew Sooner

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. These little tips and tricks will make your next trip a breeze. From packing and organizing before you leave. To enjoying a relaxing and stress-free journey. Tips for getting the most out of your time once you arrive on location. As well as, creating meaningful memories and mementos that last a lifetime. I have got you covered! Here are my all time favourite travel hacks: Packing Hacks/ Before you Go Ziploc bags are the best for packing clothes since you…

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Staying Cool in a Wheelchair: Tips for Beating the Heat

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. Atypical temperature regulation is one of the secondary complications of a spinal cord injury. The spinal cord is responsible for regulating body temperature through the nervous system. Normally, when the body becomes too warm it triggers blood vessels to dilate, and sweat glands to release fluids to cool down the body. Damage to the spinal cord can interrupt this process. After injury the body's temperature regulation is thrown off and many people no longer sweat, or sweat way less. This…

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Overcoming Fear of Traveling as a Wheelchair User

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. Traveling can be nerve-racking for everyone, but even more so when there is a wheelchair involved. Travelling can be scary for anyone. You are in unfamiliar, unpredictable environment; all the while, dealing with new customs and cultures. One of the biggest fears to overcome when travelling is the fear of the unknown. Unfortunately when a wheelchair or other mobility aid is added into the mix, these concerns can multiply ten-fold. However, the greatest rewards are on the other side of…

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30 of The Best Accessories, Tools and Gadgets for Wheelchair Users

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. Wheelchair life is by no means easy, but I hope that these things can help out a bit! Here's a list of few things that were really useful to me after my injury and things that I use every day to make things easier. Hopefully they will be helpful to you or a loved one as well! 1. Cup Holders : You can find clamp on cup holders online, or at some dollar stores as well. These attach on to…

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Hotel Room Accessibility Considerations for Wheelchair Travelers

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. There is a lot more to consider when booking accommodations as a wheelchair user. Everyone has unique needs when it comes to accessibility requirements. Keep in mind these may not be applicable to each individual. It can be useful to make a checklist suited to your specific needs or comfort levels. Here are some accessibility requirements to consider when booking a hotel room or accommodations when traveling: Public transportation is usually a great accessible option Location/Transportation How far from the…

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WheelBlades XL (Wheelchair Caster Wheel Ski Attachments)

Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you chose to purchase something through one of the links, I may get a small commission, without any cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. Snow and ice are an inevitable part of the winter months in Canada. Navigating snowy and icy terrain poses an extra challenge for wheelchair users. Bumps and uneven surfaces can cause wheels to spin out, or get stuck. Which makes it difficult to get traction. When coupled with extremely cold temperatures, this can turn into a potentially serious problem if you are unable to get indoors or if you get stranded in a parking lot. There are several different products…

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