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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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30 August

Sheedy’s Country House Hotel is an absolute gem. When in Ireland, if you’re planning to visit the Cliffs of Moher, which I highly recommend, you must stay at Sheedy’s. And stay for dinner! A real memory!

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30 August

The Athenaeum House Hotel is a charming manor house with wonderful service and a great restaurant. If you’re driving around Ireland and visiting the Waterford showroom as we did, this is the place to stay! Fabulous!

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30 August

If your traveling to Bryce Canyon, the Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel is the place to stay if you want comfort, a great room and relaxation. The actual town of Bryce is really old, a bit desolate and is not worth the time to explore. But Bryce Canyon itself is spectacular and a […]

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29 August

A jungle of circuitous pathways, steps and small rooms with single queen beds. It’s possible they have an accessible guest room but your visit will be one to forget! Hotel to AVOID! I cancelled and moved to a different hotel before the nightmare could unfold.

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29 August

There are many hotels along the I-5 Interstate corridor, and this Hampton Inn seemed relatively new and very nice. Nothing fancy but we had a comfortable night in a beautiful room with a good bed.

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