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Finding somewhere accessible to stay for your vacations can be hard. VRBO is trying to change that.

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VRBO announced a partnership with Becoming rentABLE to allow guests to pick filters to find more accessible spaces, making traveling just a little bit easier.

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Becoming rentABLE is changing the game for accessible short-term rentals by acknowledging that accessibility isn’t one size fits all. The new system adds eight new filters to searches, including:

  • Single-level property
  • Stair-free path to entrance
  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible pool
  • Handrail in a stairway or hallway
  • Entrance ramp
  • Accessible path of travel
  • Accessible van parking

Previously, the only filters were “wheelchair accessible” and “elevators.” Wheelchair accessible can be too broad a term, which can cause issues when guests arrive at properties and learn that the host’s idea of wheelchair accessibility is not the same for them.

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VRBO is owned by Expedia, which could be a great start to making travel more accessible. Right now, if you were to search for a hotel to stay in on Expedia, your filter options are:

  • Elevator
  • Roll-in shower
  • Accessible bathroom
  • In-room accessibility
  • Service animals allowed
  • Stair-free path to entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking
  • Sign language-capable staff

Combining both accessibility filters can help guests tailor a short-term rental to their needs.

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The vice president of vacation rental partnerships at VRBO said, “Our hope is that this partnership not only educates and empowers short-term rental owners to make rentals more accessible but also encourages accessible travel across the entire hospitality industry.

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Becoming rentAble also developed an online course to provide practical accessibility advice and guidance for rental property owners. Currently, only 0.1% of short-term rentals are accessible, and over 16% of the population has a disability worldwide.

These new changes are pushing towards a more accessible future and making travel easier for everyone. Keep following DFB for more travel news that can affect your upcoming trip.

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