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Book Review: Wheelchairs on the Go


Wheelchairs on the Go has been called one of the most comprehensive and best barrier-free travel guides ever. This 424-page book describes: (1) beaches with special wheelchairs to get across sand, (2) accessible bed and breakfasts, resorts, condos, camping, and RVs, (3) wheelchair seating at sports stadiums and theaters, (4) accessible fishing, sailing, boat tours, and pools, (5) ride-by-ride access to Disney World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens, (6) access to tourist attractions, parks, zoos, and historic sites, and (7) accessible ground transportation, resources for all people with disabilities. Authors Michelle Stigleman and Deborah Van Brunt are Florida residents. As Stigleman's husband has quadriplegia, she understands that individuals with disabilities need to have access to Florida's recreation opportunities.

For more information and to receive updates and supplemental information, go to http://www.ncpad.org/657/2663/2004-04-01#5.


Michelle Stigleman & Deborah Van Brunt
Wheelchairs on the Go: Accessible Fun in Florida (1st ed.)
Access Travel Guide Publishing, Inc.
14060 Egret Lane, Clearwater, FL 33762
T: 888-245-7300

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