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Accessibility Guide Jewel Lee Accessibility Guide Jewel Lee

A Guide to Welcoming No to Low Vision Guests to Your Hotel

It’s no secret that customer experience matters more to a consumer’s overall satisfaction than product and price. Whilst implementing accessible facilities in your lodging is important, it does not mean that guests will feel welcomed. With the number of people living with a visual impairment expected to rise, it has become increasingly crucial to ensure employees are trained to create a welcoming environment for all guests, including no to low vision guests. Check out Vacayit’s top tips on how your hotel can become more welcoming towards blind and low vision visitors.

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Accessibility Guide Alexandra McGuckin Accessibility Guide Alexandra McGuckin

How Can Your Small Business Be More Accessible

As a small business owner, what are you doing to aid accessibility within your business? Vacayit guides you on the first steps that your business can take to be more accessible through disability awareness training programs, making active changes to your business, asking the community for feedback and providing more information on your website.

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Creating Accessible Social Media and Web Content

With over 253 million people who are blind or have low vision around the world, creating accessible content for this audience is essential for brands across all industries. Optimising your web accessibility not only increases your audience, but will improve your website's overall user experience and make it more discoverable. Check out some of our easiest tips to level up your web content.

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