by delelaarose » Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:23 am
# Many budget properties offer excellent access, so seek them out whenever possible. For example, Microtel gets consistently high marks for access, as all of their properties are constructed from the ground up with access in mind.
# Consider staying in a hostel to trim your lodging costs. Although previously only an option for young travelers and backpackers, today hostels welcome everyone. Many hostels are wheelchair-accessible, and some even have private rooms. Visit the Hostelling International website to find an accessible hostel near you.
# For a zero cost lodging bill, consider a home exchange. Although most home exchange services don't specifically list accessible homes, the Institute on Independent Living in Stockholm has a great message board filled with accessible home exchange options. Best of all, it's free!
# The YMCA is another budget lodging option that’s often overlooked by disabled travelers. Most Ys have swimming pools and some even have weight rooms; and many offer excellent access
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