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ed
05-07-2009, 11:24 PM
Im just looking at a quiet getaway with my wife close to wheelchar accessible facilites.

wanderlust
05-08-2009, 11:35 AM
One option is Tagaytay. Plus, it's close to the city. :)

megan21
05-08-2009, 11:52 AM
You can visit Baguio. :)

filz_33
05-11-2009, 03:09 AM
where are you from sir?

SARAWI
05-11-2009, 05:37 AM
Im just looking at a quiet getaway with my wife close to wheelchar accessible facilites.

Hi sir, pleasant day to you. There is a company/service in Cebu who specializes on that. They will assist you from processing your papers, transportations and equipments you need.
From their website:
Greetings... we are here to help you in traveling to Cebu, Philippines. If you are just looking to visit, tour vacation, or going to meet a special friend, we can help you. Our hope is for you to have the time of your life...

Why US?

Mike is a c4-5 quadriplegic who has traveled to Cebu, Philippines and many other countries and locations. After returning from his trip to Cebu in October 1999, Mike decided that others like himself could really benefit from his acquired knowledge. Not only can he and Lorena can help anyone, including people with disabilities, travel to a country that is not very accommodating.

Mike's motto: " If I can do it, anyone can."

Mike began building this site after he himself searched and researched in vain to find help when he wanted to visit Cebu. He looked everywhere to find any kind of help, suggestions, and/or accommodations to travel to the Philippines. But he found little that would help.
The reason Mike was so interested in traveling to this tropical island was that he had met young lady that he desperately wanted to visit. But Mike had no idea of what accessible services were available. Guess what, there were none. Or very little to speak of.
Here, Mike has found his soul mate. But how could he go see her? Especially since he is in a wheelchair. With the help of Lorena and her family, Mike had the time of his life.
Today, they have helped many disabled and non-disabled travelers visit, tour and vacation in Cebu and other locations around the Philippines. We have found the answers to many of the barriers in visiting and enjoying your stay.
Here, we share our research with you. Why? Because we too hope your visit to Cebu will be successful and the time of your life.
We hope you will decide to go.

Yep, that's right, the provider himself have a disability.
This is touching
MISSION

Our mission is to help you have the time of your life. If you are ready to take on a challenge, We hope to help you.

We believe that everyone, even if in a wheelchair or other disability, can travel to Cebu. It just takes extra planning and finding the help you need.

We will do whatever we can to help you visit the Cebu, Philippines. Please, come visit "The Pearl of the South".

Please visit them in their website ->> http://www.cebuonwheels.com.ph/
Hope to see you in Cebu.

stella
05-11-2009, 07:00 AM
It would be best to go to a resort that's quiet and relaxing like Apo Island. It's one of the cleanest places in the country and the area is peacful and tranquil.

tadz1158
05-11-2009, 02:13 PM
Hi sir, pleasant day to you. There is a company/service in Cebu who specializes on that. They will assist you from processing your papers, transportations and equipments you need.
From their website:


Yep, that's right, the provider himself have a disability.
This is touching


Please visit them in their website ->> http://www.cebuonwheels.com.ph/
Hope to see you in Cebu.


"Great job". Bravo!