Airplanes can have different size cargo doors, depending on the size or type of aircraft. Check with the airline in advance to verify that your motorized wheelchair or scooter will fit the plane.
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Napa Valley is a world renowned destination in Northern California, famous of course for its many wineries and the fantastic wines they produce. Napa can be enjoyed by the physically challenged traveler, but extra planning must be made in advance, particularly with logistics.
San Francisco is a fantastic destination filled with things to see and do for the physically challenged traveler. Despite the sometimes steep hills, San Francisco is accessible, between the bus, subway, and rental vehicles. The Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and its beautiful architecture are just a few things that should not be missed.
Los Angeles, home of the stars, is a vacation destination worth experiencing. The city offers so much to do, from celebrity spotting, to visits to fantastic museums, theme parks, and hip and trendy shops and restaurants.
Orange County, California, offers physically challenged traveler many accessible things to see and do during a visit. Orange County is more than just a collection of beach communities that line the coast. It’s an artsy area with creative cuisines, shopping boutiques, historical sites, and museums.
San Diego, California is the 8th largest city in the United States. It is located in the southwest corner of the country, close to many wheelchair accessible attractions, including a variety of beautiful beaches, zoos and parks, fine dinning and shopping.
Sacramento, the state capital of California, is definitely worth a visit for the physically challenged traveler. There is plenty to see and do in this city – from site seeing at local landmarks, such as the State Capitol and other historical places, to visiting museums and theaters, to fine dining and shopping.
Catalina is a beautiful island located off the California coast. Avalon, the main city on Catalina, is a great destination for relaxing out on the beach, shopping, exploring, and people watching. The island does offer wheelchair accessible accommodations.