Disability World
A bimonthly web-zine of international disability news and views, Issue no. 7 March-April 2001


Book Reviews & Resources:

Selected articles from Resources To Go Newsletter

Following are a few items from the May 5 issue available in full at: ResourcesToGo@listbot.com


Accessible Journeys Has a New Website
By Dave Davis

This improved website (www.disabilitytravel.com) is quick, informative and user-friendly. Sure, this is what they say, but I've just spent some time checking this out for myself, and I agree. The site design is clean, and is easy to navigate. Every page and itinerary can be easily printed. There is also a LARGE TEXT version of the whole site.

Accessible Journeys has been "making the world more accessible," since 1985, designing accessible holidays and escorting groups on accessible vacations exclusively for slow walkers, wheelchair travelers, their families and their friends.

Also, you can subscribe to Accessible Journeys' free ezine, "Access To The Planet Newsletter." The newsletter highlights accessible travel happenings, but primarily Accessible Journeys' upcoming tours and cruises.

So if you're looking for a great tour or cruise operator that serves those with mobility limitations, Accessible Journeys is a great place to start. There's also information for those who prefer to travel independently, as well as, travel companions, and helpful travel tips. Also, Accessible Journeys has many overseas offices and contacts.

Contact:
Accessible Journeys
35 West Sellers Avenue
Ridley Park, PA 19078
USA


Northern California Non-Profit Publishes San Francisco's First Access Guide
Submitted by Candy Harrington
http://www.EmergingHorizons.com

"ACCESS 2000 SAN FRANCISCO," San Francisco's first official access guide, published by Access Northern California (ANC), "Access 2000 San Francisco" contains access information on hotels, restaurants, museums, and shopping. Hotel information listed in easy-to-read tables, while area maps depict locations of hotels and popular tourist attractions. "Access 2000 San Francisco" also contains access information about sports and recreation opportunities, including local parks and trails. This helpful guide is packed full of useful information and resources, and it's available free from the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).

Get your free copy of "Access 2000 San Francisco" by calling the San Francisco CVB at 415/391-2000 or (TDD) 415/392-0328. Alternatively you can pick up a copy at the Visitors Information Center found on the lower level of Hallidie Plaza at Market & Powell, or order one online at AccessNCA.com. Get your free copy of "Access 2000 San Francisco" today, while supplies last.
Access Northern California website: http://www.AccessNCA.com


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