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Archives: Reviews

29 October

If you’re looking for the perfect lunch in Newport, Brick Alley is the happening place. It’s located in a charming shopping area and is very wheelchair accessible! We loved It!

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29 October

We couldn’t resist stopping at reportedly the oldest tavern in America. We had a great memory with Irish Coffee in a charming colonial setting but unfortunately there is no wheelchair accessible restroom. But we loved the experience!

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29 October

Don’t miss the fabulous White Barn Inn Restaurant as you drive north from Boston to Maine. It’s accessible, charming and not to be missed.

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26 October

The Providence Biltmore is fully wheelchair accessible with spacious guest rooms, a McCormick & Schmick’s restaurant and Starbucks. But it’s looking a bit old and tired. I expected more from the Biltmore name.

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26 October

The Equinox is absolutely spectacular and very wheelchair accessible. We loved the picture perfect setting although the service was slow.

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26 October

This is a spectacular resort in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, a must see and very wheelchair accessible although the bathrooms might be tight for power wheelchairs.

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04 September

On our way to catch the ferry to Ireland we found a charming guesthouse in the western most part of Wales. It was very nice, clean and the hosts were so kind. Normally a WJAR 2 due to the accessibility challenges, but a WJAR 3 in this remote part of Wales.

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30 August

We only stayed one night but the B&B was clean, comfortable and there was 1 wheelchair accessible guest room on the lower level. Fun Irish town,

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30 August

Our worst hotel night in all of beautiful Ireland. They really promote this hotel with pretty online photos, but it’s a dump. AVOID THE CAMDEN COURT!

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30 August

Ballygarry House Hotel & Spa is a very nice manor house in Tralee with beautifully appointed guest rooms. Very well maintained and totally wheelchair friendly. It’s also one of the tour bus hotels and can be very crowded and check-in delayed a bit for other tourists.

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