Know what to verify
before your client arrives
and finds out the hard way.

  

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"Staff says it should be fine" — and you have no idea if that's actually true.

Red Flag #1 in the checklist. Vague answers are a warning sign. This checklist tells you exactly what to ask instead.

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Built by occupational therapists who know what to ask and why it matters .

 

The checklist tells you what to look for.

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Red Flag
Checklist.

Ask first. Book right. Every time.

The wheelchair comes up after the deposit. Every time.

Most travel advisors handle accessibility one of four ways: they avoid it, Google it, guess, or take the supplier's word for it. Not because they don't care — because nobody ever taught them what to actually ask.

This checklist was built to change that.

 
 

What's inside — 12 red flags across 3 categories

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Hotel Red Flags
What the confirmation email won't tell you
Bathroom Red Flags
The details that rarely appear in listings
Destination Red Flags
What looks fine on a map, isn't always fine on the ground 

The Golden Rule — inside the checklist

"Would this setup still work on your client's worst day? 
If the answer isn't a clear yes — it's not truly usable.