If you don't like cruises, perhaps you prefer road trips. Winnebago displayed three new accessibility-enhanced motorhomes at the 2019 Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa last month. More comfortable for traveling wheelchair users, the RVs include a wheelchair lift; other features include roll-in showers, a ceiling track mobility system, and customized beds. Unfortunately, these RVs cost more than $200,000. (It's fun to dream, right?) For the occasional road trip, renting a handicap accessible RV would be more economical. For photos of and information about Winnebago's handicap accessible motorhomes, you can click on the following links: Intent 30R AE (
https://winnebagoind.com/products/accessibility-enhanced/2019/intent-ae/overview), Adventurer 30T AE (
https://winnebagoind.com/products/accessibility-enhanced/2019/adventurer-ae/overview), and Forza 34T AE (
https://winnebagoind.com/products/accessibility-enhanced/2019/forza-ae/overview). Safe travels!
Winnebago's Intent 30R AE
(image via winnebagoind.com)
Note: Online registration for the 21st Annual Family Café at the Hyatt Regency Orlando taking place June 7-9 opens at 9:00 A.M. on Thursday, February 14. Go to familycafe.net to register for this event, which features disability-related workshops, vendors, guest speakers, and the Governor's Summit on Disabilities.
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