Greater Fort Lauderdale welcomes all travelers with open arms to ensure everyone has memorable vacation experiences in their 31 vibrant communities.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, which launched in 2021, begins as soon as a visitor disembarks at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport. This program offers visitors with hidden disabilities, including hearing or visual impairments, learning difficulties, mobility, speech, and other challenges a subtle way to obtain extra assistance or time when navigating throughout the airport. All travelers have to do is let the airport know their travel dates in advance of arrival and request a lanyard or pin displaying the sunflower.
Visit Lauderdale and Wheel the World – a company providing accessible travel experiences for 250 destinations with detailed information for people with disabilities – partnered in 2023 to analyze accessibility through a variety of different perspectives. Plus, an app called AccessNow features a wide variety of accessible places in Greater Fort Lauderdale and worldwide.
Explore Greater Fort Lauderdale with Sun & Fun Cycles, the ideal way to exercise, people watch, or go sightseeing. They also have a line of beach chairs, bicycle models, motorized scooters, and wheelchairs offering beach and recreation accessibility for individuals.
Cruise down Fort Lauderdale’s New River aboard the Jungle Queen Riverboat with an accessible room on the ground floor or take a one-of-a-kind floating tiki bar cruise with Cruisin’ Tikis accommodating passengers with wheelchairs and providing them easy access to come aboard. Visitors can also make use of the Brightline, which is designed to easily assist passengers with walkers and other assistive devices, or they can take the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi, which accommodates people with motorized or non-foldable wheelchairs.
Enjoy a night at the theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or The Parker, both feature amenities including complimentary assisted listening devices and special seats for purchase for everyone to have an opportunity to experience the performing arts.
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts also welcomes service animals and offers sensory-friendly showings of performances on weekends. Or journey back in time to the 1920s at the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens where guests can bring their service animals and free wheelchairs are available.
If art and science are more your thing, check out the Coral Springs Museum of Art with guided tours for people on the autism spectrum, the Museum of Discovery and Science which offers sensory-friendly film screenings on select days, or the NSU Art Museum of Fort Lauderdale where the entire museum is wheelchair friendly.
Nature lovers can experience all Broward County parks from Tree Tops Park to Topeekeegee Yugnee Park featuring wheelchair-friendly trails and fitness zones, Butterfly World and Flamingo Gardens are both 100% wheelchair accessible and allow service dogs.
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park are great for beachgoers providing beach wheelchairs, allowing service animals, and featuring accessible picnic pavilions and restrooms.
Then get your shopping on at destinations like the Broward Mall or Sawgrass Mills with complimentary wheelchairs and plenty of handicapped parking.
When it comes time to eat, Greater Fort Lauderdale offers a variety of inclusive-friendly restaurants such as Aruba Beach Café, JB’s On the Beach, Vinos on Las Olas, and many other delicious restaurants from which to choose.
At Friendship Café, they serve up kosher Mediterranean food and go above and beyond in offering employment opportunities and training to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
A variety of wonderful hotels in Greater Fort Lauderdale offer every guest a hassle-free stay with accessible swimming pools, entrances, and more, including LGBTQ+-friendly hotels like the AC Hotel Fort Lauderdale Beach, Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach & Spa, Plunge Beach Resort, The Atlantic Hotel & Spa, and other luxurious accommodations.
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