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Seeking travel information

Some of us with CMT travel easily and others have to drag along ventilators, walkers, wheelchairs, electric scooters and more.
We'll put stories of people who have CMT and travel as they come to us. If you'd like to write about your travels, especially if you have severe CMT, write to Linda at linda@lindacrabtree.com. We need observations, what is accessible and what isn't. If you don't need a wheelchair or electric scooter you don't need to worry about accessibility. It is this accessibility we need to know about for cruises, hotels, resorts, casinos, theme parks, etc.