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with knowledge of accessibility in tourism, in order to encourage more inclusive gamified experiences
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Chicago, IL, July 31, 2015 New nationwide research from Open Doors Organization, USA, as Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turns 25. The Open Doors Organization (ODO) today released the findings... the market. Twenty-five years after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, many barriers
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per cent on 2011 (233 million international tourists in total), while the Americas (North, Central and South America combined) witnessed a growth in numbers of four per cent (162 million people in all
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Americans with Disabilities Act-compliance guidelines and ensuring that all hotels feature a designated
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accessible staterooms. The owners write: Our modifications are visit-ability vs Americans
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? Since every disability has a spectrum, and the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) was written
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widely for its hosting of this year’s Americas Cup, will be a unique opportunity for ENAT Members
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, Asia, Africa and the Americas. The European Network for Accessible Tourism, ENAT has been an advisor
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, and starting to develop as well in the Americas, this Network that was created within ISTO in 2006
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regions of Europe, plus the Americas, Asia and Africa – as always represent a multi-national, multi
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