Accessible Vacations: An Insider's Guide to 12 US Cities

Accessible Vacations: An Insider's Guide to 12 US Cities

by Simon J. Hayhoe
Accessible Vacations: An Insider's Guide to 12 US Cities

Accessible Vacations: An Insider's Guide to 12 US Cities

by Simon J. Hayhoe

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Overview

Having vision and hearing loss, or difficulties learning, remembering or getting around needn’t stop us enjoying vacations to cultural places, either in our local cities or someone else’s.

Accessible Vacations is a problem-solving guide book on the most accessible museums, monuments and theaters for vacation visits or day-trips in twelve of the US’s most visited cities. It describes accessible outings, activities, courses and exhibitions you may want to try out, and places to go and see great shows or movies using a simple five-step plan.

Accessible Vacations is not exhaustive and won’t sell you a hotel room or flight. It also won’t tell you about diners in the local area, or the best souvenirs. It’s written in the hope of making your life easier and more interesting in your leisure time, or to help in getting a cultural education. It also gives you a realistic, accessible picture of what’s available in the US when you choose your destinations.

Whether it’s viewing paintings, watching musicals or walking trails, Accessible Vacations will show you that you can learn, find pleasure, develop personal interests, or build a life journey in the US’s biggest cities. You just need to know where to go to make these activities possible, or how cultural places can help support you as elderly and frail folk. If you are a museum or theater professional, it will also let you know the state of the art in the US, and which cities have the most accessible places.

Accessible Vacations is in two main sections:

•Section 1 includes ways you can get access to museums and theaters if you have problems with vision or hearing loss or difficulties with memory or learning, and includes information on: technologies, audio description, captions, special classes and performances, sign language, accessible mobile technologies.

•Section 2 has a chapter each for a dozen big, accessible US cities, with listings of facilities for museums and theaters using this book’s five-step plan. These cities were chosen because they are amongst the most visited in the US, they are spread throughout the country and they are the home of important cultural places that represent this country so well. They are also a mix of young and old cities, centres of the arts, different forms of art and centres of business. They include the east and west seaboards and the states of the north and south as well as the Mid-West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538128701
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/23/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Simon Hayhoe is the author of six books on art education and museum access for people with disabilities and is also an educational advisor for the World Health Organization. His current work focuses on inclusive mobile technologies, and he has just completed a European project investigating the use of mobile technologies by disabled people in museums and monuments. Hayhoe has also won numerous awards in his field, including a Fulbright Award and a Fellowship of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he has presented his work at major museums and colleges in the US, Russia, UK, Singapore, Belgium and Italy. Beyond work and writing, Hayhoe lives in a beautiful town on a hill with his wife and two children, close to where he was born and raised.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

My First Experience of Traveling through the US

Accessibility and the Law

Accessible Vacations’s Five-Step Plan

What Follows in Accessible Vacations

Section I: Access Needs

Developing Access or Planning Your Own Access

2 Hearing Loss

Living with Hearing Loss

A Family Experience of Hearing Loss

My Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss in Cultural Places

3 Sight Loss

Types of Sight Loss

Experiences of People with Sight Loss

Access Needs and Sight Loss

The Gravity, The Levity—Fayen D’Evie and Georgina Kleege

4 Learning Difficulties and Memory Loss

The Nature of Learning, Memory, and Aging

What Higher-on-the-Spectrum Learning Difficulties Are

Higher-on-the-Spectrum Learning Difficulties and Cultural Places

Memory, and What Higher-on-the-Spectrum Memory Loss Is

Higher-on-the-Spectrum Memory Loss and Cultural Places

5 Mobile Technologies and Cultural Places

Using Tablets and Cell Phones in Cultural Places

Apps and Functions for Accessing Writing and Typing

Recording Voices and Other Sounds Using Apps and Functions

Taking Photographs and Recording Videos Using Apps and Functions

Using Touch and Gestures Settings

Summary

Section II: Twelve Cities

The Five-Step Plan

How the Cities and Cultural Places Were Chosen

6 Atlanta, Georgia

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

7 Boston, Massachusetts

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

8 Chicago, Illinois

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

9 Denver, Colorado

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

10 Houston, Texas

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

11 Los Angeles, California

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

12 Miami, Florida

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

13 New York City, New York

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

14 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

15 San Francisco, California

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

16 Seattle, Washington

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

17 Washington, DC

Insider Tip

Access for Visitors with Sight Loss

Access for Visitors with Hearing Loss

Access for Visitors with Learning Disabilities, Memory Loss, and Autism Higher on the Spectrum

Access for Visitors with Mobility Issues

Access for Supporters

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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