A trip into another country that is not familiar must be carefully planned in advance – everything from flight, to transportation, to accommodations. Remember that accessible standards can be different from your own standards back home. Ask lots of questions when planning your trip abroad to ensure your accessible needs are met.
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Indianapolis is a major destination for visitors interested in sporting events such as the Indy 500, music festivals, or to learn more about cultural heritage. It’s a popular destination for a disabled holiday and features many monuments within the city, and is 2nd to Washington D.C. The overall accessibility in Indianapolis is good for people with disabilities.
South Bend, Indiana, is located approximately 90 miles east of Chicago and offers a variety of activities for visitors who are physically challenged. South Bend is probably best known as the home of The University of Notre Dame, a college well known and respected for its academic strength and sports programs. In addition to Notre Dame, South Bend offers a variety of large parks, shopping, and a growing arts scene for visitors with disabilities. Accessibility in South Bend is relatively good.