My First Holiday since my Accident
basiclee08
Community member Posts: 66 Courageous
I Have put off going on holiday for some time. I suppose down to my own fear and expectations. I found a Holiday on isle of wight and the hotel Looked Fantastic And Disabled friendly and accessible. I arrived on monday the staff are fantastic and nothing they will not do to make your stay and experience one to Remember. Great food and entertainment rooms are lovely and bars open wink wink lol. If you are looking for a accessible holiday and a good time were you know everything is accessible then the royal pier hotel Isle of wight is one place to look at. I would definitely Come back again.
http://www.royalpier.com/
I would love to hear on your travels and idea's also. please use thread
cheers everyone
Lee
http://www.royalpier.com/
I would love to hear on your travels and idea's also. please use thread
cheers everyone
Lee
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That sounds really good @basiclee08
We have been to a great hotel in Blackpool a couple of times http://bondhotel.co.uk/
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What a great idea for a thread! Look forward to seeing all your recommendations!Scope
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cheers @Blue Frog Bondhotel looks great thanks for that tip.
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I've always loved traveling overseas since my disability I find I'm restricted because of cost of insurance .... I'm going to USA
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Insurance can be costly if you can get insured at all. I hope you enjoy states @derbin
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