28 min

Getting Started in Travel Navigating Life with Vision Loss

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Summary

In this episode, host Kim Wardlow discusses travel with guest Sue Slater, who has extensive experience in the travel industry and is visually impaired herself. They cover topics such as planning a vacation, choosing accessible hotels, navigating new locations, traveling with guide dogs, and the accessibility of different countries. Sue shares her passion for travel and highlights the importance of experiencing different cultures. The episode concludes with tips for planning spring and summer travel and information about upcoming events and giveaways.

Takeaways

Consult a travel agent who specializes in accessible travel to plan your vacation.
When choosing a hotel, consider its proximity to the sites you want to visit.
Research the accessibility of your destination and reach out to blind organizations for information and assistance.
Use smartphone apps like Aira and Be My Eyes for navigation and assistance while traveling.
Take precautions for safety, especially when traveling alone or at night.
Connect with travel agencies and organizations that cater to visually impaired individuals.
Traveling with vision loss is possible and can be a rewarding and enriching experience.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Travel
03:12 Sue's Experience with Vision Loss and Travel
04:32 Planning a Vacation
08:47 Choosing a Hotel and Navigating a New Location
11:26 Traveling with Guide Dogs
13:21 Accessibility in Different Countries
14:15 Traveling to Mexico and the Caribbean
15:11 Safety Tips for Traveling
16:18 Connecting with Travel Agencies
23:12 Favorite Travel Experiences
25:03 Tips for Planning Spring and Summer Travel
26:16 Upcoming Events and Giveaways

Thank you for listening to this episode of Navigating Life with Vision Loss if you have any questions, give us a call at 720-712-8856, or you can email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Have a great week!

Summary

In this episode, host Kim Wardlow discusses travel with guest Sue Slater, who has extensive experience in the travel industry and is visually impaired herself. They cover topics such as planning a vacation, choosing accessible hotels, navigating new locations, traveling with guide dogs, and the accessibility of different countries. Sue shares her passion for travel and highlights the importance of experiencing different cultures. The episode concludes with tips for planning spring and summer travel and information about upcoming events and giveaways.

Takeaways

Consult a travel agent who specializes in accessible travel to plan your vacation.
When choosing a hotel, consider its proximity to the sites you want to visit.
Research the accessibility of your destination and reach out to blind organizations for information and assistance.
Use smartphone apps like Aira and Be My Eyes for navigation and assistance while traveling.
Take precautions for safety, especially when traveling alone or at night.
Connect with travel agencies and organizations that cater to visually impaired individuals.
Traveling with vision loss is possible and can be a rewarding and enriching experience.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Travel
03:12 Sue's Experience with Vision Loss and Travel
04:32 Planning a Vacation
08:47 Choosing a Hotel and Navigating a New Location
11:26 Traveling with Guide Dogs
13:21 Accessibility in Different Countries
14:15 Traveling to Mexico and the Caribbean
15:11 Safety Tips for Traveling
16:18 Connecting with Travel Agencies
23:12 Favorite Travel Experiences
25:03 Tips for Planning Spring and Summer Travel
26:16 Upcoming Events and Giveaways

Thank you for listening to this episode of Navigating Life with Vision Loss if you have any questions, give us a call at 720-712-8856, or you can email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Have a great week!

28 min