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Visit Florida site adds special-needs travel hub

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Visit Florida site adds special-needs travel hub
https://www.travelweekly.com/North-America-Travel/Visit-Florida-site-adds-special-needs-travel-hub

By Holly V. Kapherr / USA / Travel Weekly / travelweekly.com / Apr 18, 2019

Visit Florida launched a travel hub on VisitFlorida.comdesigned to assist travelers and travel advisors in planning vacations with special-needs travelers in mind.

The site directs visitors to where they can find guest services such as wheelchairs, sign-language interpreters, listening devices and quiet rooms at state parks, beaches and attractions. It also shows which beaches are wheelchair accessible, which have wheelchair rentals, and which have free wheelchair services. Some parks also offer accessible campsites, trails, playgrounds and boat launches. For families with children on the autism spectrum, the travel hub shows where families would be able to find sensory-friendly museums and attractions....”

For more information visit:
https://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/travel-ideas/accessible-travel-in-florida.html#
 
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