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Apr
9
2012

  • If you or a family member has special needs, traveling and touring may not be the first thing on your to-do list.

     

    Lack of accessibility, amenities and understanding are just some of the barriers that may be in your way.

     

    Luckily for you there are some great organizations that will give you the freedom to see the world no matter what your disability is!

Jan
30
2012

  • Travelers with Disabilities and Medical Conditions

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    TSA strives to provide the highest level of security while ensuring that all passengers are treated with dignity and respect. To that end, TSA launched TSA Cares, a new helpline number designed to assist travelers with disabilities and medical conditions.

      

    Travelers may call TSA Cares toll free at 1-855-787-2227 prior to traveling with questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint. TSA Cares will serve as an additional, dedicated resource specifically for passengers with disabilities, medical conditions or other circumstances or their loved ones who want to prepare for the screening process prior to flying.

Dec
13
2011

  • As the holiday travel season heats up, the Transportation Security Administration is preparing to launch a toll-free hotline for passengers with disabilities, but at least one lawmaker is calling for the agency to do more.
Jan
26
2011

  • Hammer Travel offers a variety of travel opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. Not only have we chosen destinations that are exciting and unique, we have an experienced and well-trained team to accompany each group, ensuring a safe, fun and memorable travel experience.
May
6
2010

  • Welcome to Wheel Adventure Travel!  
      Travel Lovers, this site is for you. It offers useful, detailed travel guides on disabled and budget travel around the world. You will find info on wheelchair accessible hotels, travel tips and advice on international travel destinations.
Apr
19
2010

  • Visitor Information Available Through TDD
     People who are hearing impaired may obtain visitor information through TDD 307-344-2386.
     
     Accessibility Coordinator
     Facilities in Yellowstone are being made physically accessible as quickly as possible within funding limitations. Most facilities described in this guide have been judged to be negotiable by wheelchair users without assistance. Those facilities that require assistance for wheelchair users are indicated. Facilities described as accessible do not necessarily comply fully with federal standards.
Apr
1
2010

  • Traveling with an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD) child could spell disaster. But instead of having to sit still and behave for hours on the plane -- or get in trouble for not doing so -- one ADD/ADHD boy made friends, made his parents proud, and had a great flight!
Mar
30
2010

  • With a little research, an assertive attitude and an adventurous spirit, backed up with knowledge of personal rights for the disabled, travel is becoming accessible to everyone.
Jul
9
2009

  • MontanaWithKids.com was founded by a group of parents looking to put together a  publication aimed precisely at parents, whether they live in Montana or are just  planning to visit Montana. Our goal was to cover every business relevant to  parenting and tourism in and around the state, but we quickly learned that the  news we needed to cover was so much that we couldn’t put such limitations on it,  if we still hoped to serve the communities we cover.
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