WISE BLUE YONDER
December, 2023
Christmas in New York. It’s magical. Window displays adorn the shops of Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf’s and Times Square. Rockefeller Center hosts the iconic Christmas Tree as skaters skate in the famous plaza rink. Pedicabs decorate their cabs with lights and tinsel. As a lover of all things Christmas, the vibe makes my soul smile and my heart happy. Even the grinchiest of grinches can’t help but catch the Christmas Spirit in the Big Apple.
New York City touts itself as one of the most accessible cities in the world. While I whole-heartedly concur they have made great strides in making the city more accessible, if you choose to visit NYC with limited mobility or accessibility challenges, pack your patience pants. It can absolutely be done, but it is not always easy.
The first week of December I traveled with a dear friend to the City That Never Sleeps, for a girls’ getaway and to collect some fodder for December’s Wise Blue Yonder blog and newsletter. Here are the highlights:
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In the meantime, enjoy these six vetted tips and tricks for navigating NYC with limited walking and mobility, courtesy of Wise Blue Yonder. (If you like this, sign up for our newsletter, we get absolutely giddy about our growing subscribers!)
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Hello! I am Jen Roth, founder of Wise Blue Yonder. At age 9, I was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) and 8 joint replacements and 14+ surgeries later, I have learned to embrace my arthritis as a superpower. It is this gift that fuels the vision for Wise Blue Yonder. Leveraging my long career as a marketing executive and agency owner, my love for travel, and my unique perspective living with arthritis for most of my life, we've built Wise Blue Yonder. We are a trusted resource for designing and delivering curated travel experiences that everyone in your group can enjoy, regardless of ability.
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