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Disabled travel: not easy,but doable
Authors:Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt  Jaqueline Nicolaisen
Institution:1. Department of Business Communication and Information Science , University of Southern Denmark , Niels Bohrs Vej 9, 6700, Esbjerg, Denmark bsb@sitkom.sdu.dk;3. Department of Business Communication and Information Science , University of Southern Denmark , Niels Bohrs Vej 9, 6700, Esbjerg, Denmark
Abstract:Research on disabled tourists is still in its infancy and, at its present stage, the issue of accessibility in particular sets the research agenda. However, as with all tourists, disabled tourists' enactment of barriers as well as benefits pertaining to holidays depends on the individual's former experiences, travel career and engagement in other leisure activities. Accordingly, this paper accounts for the findings of a series of qualitative interviews with mobility-disabled tourists, the purpose of which was to engage disabled tourists in conversations based on their reflective enactment of their own touristic endeavour. The study revealed (1) that various associations for disabled people play crucial roles in determining both whether and how an individual takes on the role of tourist; (2) that disabled tourists especially go on vacation in order to be freed from the role of ‘objects of care’; (3) that tourism relates to the ends of overcoming self-doubt, redefining oneself and building self-confidence; and (4) that vacation decision-making is far more complex for the disabled tourist than for other tourists; albeit complexity is reduced as the disabled tourist becomes more experienced.
Keywords:tourism  disability  leisure travel  accessibility  travel motivation  escape
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