S – SHOULD you make your property accessible?
Is it mandatory?
Morally right?
Is it about being kind?
Should you be serious about it, should you be professional about it?
W – WOULD you consider investments in accessible design when renovating, redecorating?
Would you be willing to think in inclusive, universal design?
Would you ask your (future) customers, with a disability, for advice?
I – I VERSUS THEM, is a common setting in all areas in life
However, considering 1 billion people having a disability, some 20% of the world population, there is no room for I versus THEM.
Babyboomers are getting older and they are traveling the world. Certainly not a group to ignore. Moreover, people with disabilities live everywhere, they are of all ages, and love to travel.
In Europe, 25% of the population is already aged 60 years or over. That proportion is projected to reach 35% in 2050 and to remain around that level in the second half of the century.*
T – TOMORROW it will be accessible, we are working on it, it has no priority at the moment, we have more important issues on the agenda, we have no budget …
Procrastination will be the biggest factor causing profit loss in the near future. Investments are to be made only once, for most services and facilities.
Today the current numbers of non-accessible hotels, resorts, museums, restaurants, parks around the world are still quite high. Tomorrow you will be ahead of many, if you SWITCH to ‘accessible’ today.
C – CANNOT, do not, will not. A majority of entrepreneurs and business people do not even consider investing in accessibility
Accessible toilets, braille, using modern technology such as customer services apps, ramps, bars, lowered counters, high/low beds, sign language basics, information on accessibility of properties and services available on websites, etc etc.
Without doing the math, actually calculating costs, considering long term profit and benefits. That is something that needs to change.
Because if you do not welcome 1 person in a family of 4 or 5, you miss out on not ‘only’ 1 customer, but 4 or 5.
Families, friends, having a person with a disability in their circle, will ALWAYS look for that great accessible place.
H – HAPPINESS as the ultimate goal
That is what life is about, isn’t it?
Spending time together, having a coffee or chocolate pie. Saving up to make that trip where you can enjoy the best city vibes, the most stunning sunsets or the most exciting music or art scene.
TRAVEL IS THE BEST HAPPINESS GUIDE
Travel is oxygen to the soul
Please focus on the happiness
Travel is the best soul food. For everyone. It is great for body, mind and soul. Therefore, it is very important to have that ramp at your restaurants entrance.
To have your foldable pathway available if you own a beach hotel or resort
To train your staff, about guests with assistance dogs, or hearing loss
What to do in case of an emergency? Have your alarm system updated
Have ADAPTS transfer slings available. In the airplanes, at the airports, in hotels.
And most importantly: take a few minutes to realize accessibility serves ALL
MVSA – Accessible Travel Press
If not the person using a wheelchair, or a cane, then for sure the company he is with. Friends, family, partners.
And think about it, a disability knows no race, no status, no age, no being rich or poor. It is there from birth, or just like that.
* UN report on World Population 1950-2050 read more here.