The Difficulties of Traveling With a Mobility Impairment
 Traveling with a mobility impairment is easier than ever before but  still can be difficult depending on which part of the world your  vacation or work trip takes you to. Accessibility for those with  mobility impairments varies greatly between countries and cities. Very  few countries are as well-equipped to handle differences in mobility as  the United States, making domestic travel an attractive choice for your  next vacation. It is certainly possible to see the world with a mobility  impairment, but some extra planning may be required.
Traveling with a mobility impairment is easier than ever before but  still can be difficult depending on which part of the world your  vacation or work trip takes you to. Accessibility for those with  mobility impairments varies greatly between countries and cities. Very  few countries are as well-equipped to handle differences in mobility as  the United States, making domestic travel an attractive choice for your  next vacation. It is certainly possible to see the world with a mobility  impairment, but some extra planning may be required. 
If you are flying to your destination, inquire about boarding and  disembarkation before you book your flight. Some airlines force those  with mobility impairments to wait to disembark until all others have  left the plane, which can add significant time to your travel plan. 
Cruises are a good option for those traveling with special needs.  Accessibility varies by cruise line but there are also cruises specially  catered to the mobility impaired. These special lines may offer 24  emergency medical assistance, help moving around on board, larger rooms  to accommodate equipments and activities that are catered to fit your  abilities. Specialty cruises offer a fantastic opportunity to see many  ports in one trip and give you peace of mind knowing your needs are met.  
Hotels outside of the United States cannot always accommodate the needs  of mobility impaired travelers. Throughly researching your area of  travel and your lodging can ensure your needs are met abroad. Ask if the  staff is prepared to help should you need assistance onsite. 
Carefully plan your itinerary to include impairment-friendly restaurants  and sites. Like hotels, many dining establishments and tourist sites  around the world are not accessible to those that are mobility impaired.  Some sites are located far from parking, are surrounded by long  entrance lines and may not have ample seating for when you need a rest. 
Due to these issues, a power wheelchair or mobility scooter is your best  option for increasing your mobility on vacation and making sure you  experience your destination as fully as possible. Lightweight and  affordable models are easy to travel with, store and provide you comfort  all day long. A durable model can easily withstand the rigors of travel  and daily use and speeds of 4 mph mean you won't spend extra time  getting to your destination.
There is simply no better solution to traveling with a mobility impairment than using a power wheelchair or  mobility scooter. However, in order to facilitate taking your mobility aid along with you, you'll need a vehicle wheelchair lift or carrier. AmeriGlide has you covered - click here to see our full selection of vehicle wheelchair lifts and trailers for mobility devices!

