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Find and book accessible hotels with peace of mind guaranteed


Find and book accessible hotels with peace of mind guaranteed
Plan your next adventure with accessible activities for every traveler
Share delicious meals at restaurants with verified accessibility
Wheel the World and Grand Rapids's mutual effort encourages people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with their loved ones.
There is a world out there and our mission is to help everyone explore it without limits!
Grand Rapids welcomes visitors with world-class attractions, vibrant culture, and a commitment to accessibility. Named one of America’s 10 Best Towns to Visit by CNN and America’s Best Beer City by USA Today, it offers world-class experiences. Attractions like Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids Public Museum, and John Ball Zoo accommodate mobility, visual, auditory, and sensory needs.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Grand River with a universal canoe/kayak launch at Riverside Park. Nearby Lake Michigan beaches offer all-terrain track chairs for access to sand, water, and trails. Recognized as a Top 10 City for People with Disabilities by WalletHub, Grand Rapids is committed to inclusion.
Discover more about Grand Rapids' accessibility initiatives here.

Some of the accessible transportation options are:
The DASH – Free downtown shuttle: operated by The Rapid and provided by the City of Grand Rapids, DASH offers a completely free and accessible way for locals and visitors to explore downtown. All buses and stops include the same accessibility features as The Rapid, ensuring a convenient and inclusive transit experience.
The Rapid: Grand Rapids’ public bus system offers reliable and accessible transportation throughout the city and surrounding areas. All buses are equipped with ramps, priority seating, and securement areas for wheelchair users, ensuring an inclusive transit experience for all.
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport makes travel more accessible with a range of amenities, including wheelchair assistance, TDD telephone devices, a T-coil loop paging system, and handicap parking. Additionally, the airport now offers a new sensory room and adult changing tables to enhance comfort for all travelers. Guide dogs and other assistance animals are welcome in all public areas of the passenger terminal building. With over 100 daily flights and more than 30 nonstop destinations, the airport ensures convenient travel options for all passengers.

Some of the accessibility features we measured include:
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces

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An Accessibility Verified destination is one that has been personally visited by Wheel the World’s team. All locations included in the program are assessed in person, ensuring the accessibility information provided is accurate, detailed, and reliable.
Accessibility needs vary from person to person. We provide clear, objective accessibility information so travelers can decide what works best for them. Our goal is to centralize reliable details for anyone who needs them.
All Wheel the World partners have access to our Accessibility Academy, designed to promote inclusive service and better support travelers with disabilities.
Yes. Anyone 18 years or older can book a trip with us.
We’ve got you covered! Contact your Wheel the World Travel Expert, and they’ll assist you as quickly as possible.
Your hotel, restaurant, transportation or accessible experience can be mapped and offered by Wheel the World.
