Thursday, September 2, 2010
COOL PLACES – ACCESSIBILITY AND COMFORT ON THE ROAD THROUGH THE FOUR SEASONS: PART 5
COOL PLACES PART 2
By Steve Wright and Heidi Johnson-Wright
The United States is brimming with cool places in the desert, on the Pacific Coast, in the most urban surroundings and even in the subtropical swamp.
These places are cool because they’re hip, they’re cool because when you gaze on their natural and manmade charms, you’re sure to shout out “how cool!” and they’re cool in terms of climate – if you pick the right time of year.
Here is a guide to four wheelchair-accessible major destinations, with information on picking the right time of year and tips for staying cool in all four seasons.
IF YOU GO:
Arches National Park (435)719-2299 www.nps.gov/arch
Monument Valley Tribal Park (435) 727-5874
www.navajonationparks.org/monumentvalley.htm
Gouldings Lodge (435) 727-3231 www.gouldings.com
ArcLight Cinemas, (323) 464-1478 www.arclightcinemas.com
Amoeba Records (323) 245-6400 www.amoebamusic.com
The Original Los Angeles Farmer’s Market, (323) 933-9211 www.farmersmarketla.com/
Avalon Hotel {and blue on blue} (310) 277-5221 www.avalonbeverlyhills.com
Circle Line {Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Ferry} (212) 809-0808 www.circlelinedowntown.com
Trinity Church {and St. Paul’s Cathedral} (212) 602-0800 www.trinitywallstreet.org
Lyden Gardens (212) 355-1230 www.affinia.com/NYC-Hotel/Lyden-Gardens
Miami Beach Beach Patrol {beach wheelchairs} (305) 673-7714
www.miamibeachfl.gov/newcity/pubsafe/bpatrol.asp
Everglades National Park (305) 242-7700 www.nps.gov/ever
Biltmore Hotel (305) 445-1926 www.biltmorehotel.com
Captain Mick Nealey (305) 451-2102 www.tranquiladventures.com
Wright is an award-winning travel writer-photographer. Johnson-Wright is an Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator. They live and manage to stay cool year round in Miami’s Little Havana. Email them at: stevewright64@yahoo.com
Editor's Note: The idea for Cool Places came from a friend of ours who has Multiple Sclerosis. Folks with MS generally do not fare well in the heat and humidity -- thus the need to travel to the subtropics or desert when it's cool out.
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