Dear Bill,
Hi! I have not been to Europe since I was paralyzed, I am a T5 para and a full time wheelchair user. We have not gone to Europe because up until now our daughter has not been old enough for the sightseeing.
We have however been to many countries in the Caribbean and many places in Mexico.
Third world countires are usually not accessible in the traditional sense however they are far more accessible then
Disneyland. I was in Puerta Vallarta with another women, we were outside a resturant reading a menu, then we saw 10 steps to get into the resturant. Not a minute later 4 men appeared and carried me and my wheelchair up the stairs.
The internet is a great source of information. You might want to start with
www.access-able.com. There data base is kinda outdated but thier links are excellant.
Paraplegia News has had some articles on wheelchair travel in Europe. There was a wonderful one on the UK last month or the month before.
I have found with enough patience, research, money and a smile that you can go just about anywhere. (I was dog sledding in the Juneau ice fields the previous summer).
I hope you make it to Europe, it is wonderful.
If I can be of any help please feel free to email me at
Rtravel@aol.com
Jean