A little research can get you more fun for less money.
I love to travel with my family of five, including my 13-year-old son, who has multiple disabilities. We recently took a two-week vacation to Europe, and I was surprised by how many places offered my disabled son, and sometimes me as his caregiver, a discount or free admission.
Here is a sampling of places that offer discounts for individuals with disabilities and/or their caregivers. Some require proof of disability or submission of an application prior to admission. Researching ahead of time may be imperative to receiving the discount. If you can’t find information online or at the ticket desk, it’s worth asking. Discounts may be available, but not widely publicized.
Note: It’s still important to check the accessibility of the location before heading out the door. While a disability discount may be offered, that doesn’t mean the location is fully accessible.



