For the love of God I need help with this girl!?

Posted: October 29th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , | 16 Comments »

I need help with this girl. I saw her towards the end of the school year and ever since I have been killing myself trying to be with her. We chatted on myspace and I finally got the courage to ask her out only to have her tell me her parents wanted her to wait until she was a little older, but that she would enjoy when that day comes. I told her that I was going on vacation and she gave me her number. I texted her good night and everything while on vacation and it seemed good until I got back home. I called her and it was the most devastating 1:34 seconds of my life. I didn’t know what to say and I know I sounded like a mentally handicapped person. That was a couple of days ago and I haven’t heard from her since. I don’t know what to do. I’d love nothing more to date her and treat her like the Goddess she is, but if she wants to be friends thats good too. I rather have her as a friend in my life than not at all.


Holden Beach NC – “We Love It Here”

Posted: February 23rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »


See why this family comes to Holden Beach for their vacation destination.


Greg Sczebel “Ain’t Got Love” – www.streamingcafe.net

Posted: September 26th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , | 11 Comments »


www.streamingcafe.net From the Shuswap region of British Columbia, a prime vacation destination just south of Banff National park, singer Greg Sczebel (pronounced seh-bell) is just your regular guy-next-door (if that guy was obsessed with music, ridiculously talented and had a heaping helping of ambition). See, Greg’s never been content to just cruise around his beautiful hometown dancing in the driver’s seat. Instead, he set himself the small task of making music history. And then he started doing just that, intently staying within the indie music scene and still collecting all kinds of accolades. Not only has he won the John Lennon International Songwriting Contest twice but also a Juno Award (Canadas Grammy) for his debut album “Here To Stay”. No hyperbole there, obviously.


Disability – Treat with care and love

Posted: July 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Earlier people with disability had limited options for traveling. They were often restricted to travel due to some reason or the other. People were not allowed to carry any sort of equipments or their medical machines or their attendants with them. They always have to pay an extra heavy amount in order to do so. This was very awful for impaired; it was hard to travel for them.

Travel industry but soon recognized the harm they were doing to their business and to the feelings of many individual. They changed their minds and did many alterations. Disability was tried to remove and people were allowed to carry different equipments (extra paying for that).

Individuals with developmental disabilities have integrated into the workforce, and innovations such as the Canadian Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) which have introduced financial stability and retirement savings to people with disabilities.

Altogether a new and increasingly market had arose, giving people the freedom and travel industry a rapidly- expanding, specialized market to cater to. Soon a new change was easily seen in the travel industry and within the disable people.

Everyone is now allowed to touch the sky and the sky is no more the limit for him or her. People with their disability are now easy to travel to meet their loved ones or any one they want to. They can do their work and carry machines related to their disability. There were no boundations at all.

Another niche that the travel industry has started to promote is vacation home exchanges or investment in time-shares for travelers with disabilities seeking a consistent, reliable vacation experience. Inevitably, the travel industry will cater less to families with children and more to people with disabilities of all kinds.

Tim Beyers is a renowned medical professional working with disabled patients since the last 15 years. He also writes on raising awareness about such problems among the society suffering from acute or chronic disability.


Disabled Tour – Love Overcome Obstacle

Posted: May 13th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »


23 to 26 October 2008, Shuang Fu Disabled Independent Living Association, Malaysia was organize a tour from Kuala Lumpur to Hatyai for the disabled. 58 participants which 48 disabled and 10 volunteers was making the tour succeeded. The video shown they are queuing for imagration passport stamping.


Handicapped Travel:Travel for the Disabled.travelvideoalert

Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , | 5 Comments »

Handicapped travel, travel for the disabled or travel for the physically challenged. However you call it, people with disabilities are hitting the road, the ski slopes, mountain trails and climbing cliffs. Today’s disabled travelers see travel as a necessity, a right, and not a luxury. From the blind teenager dreaming of snowboarding to the young women who lost a limb, these gutsy handicapped or physically challenged travelers are seeing the world like the rest of us and are not letting their limits limit them as they travel the world and take part in all kinds of sports. Travel Video Postcards salutes these intrepid travelers and wishes the best to all the physically challenged or impaired who want to travel and do so



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