[Colorado-Talk] Links to useful items for eating out, cruises, and life in general.

Ileen Gallegos ileenshere at gmail.com
Wed Jun 4 15:12:46 UTC 2025


When I went on a cruise. I don’t believe anyone had blinking bracelets. There were free bracelets you could get from one of their vendors. I am in agreement. I don’t think we need blinking bracelets as disabled individuals. They might be cool at the silent disco.
Have a great day, Ileen Gallegos

> On Jun 3, 2025, at 9:31 PM, Brett Boyer via Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi. Very confused… I don’t know why someone would need to use these blinking bracelets? It seems unnecessary to me but then again I have not been on a cruise before. But I mean, I don’t go around to new hotels and other large areas and tell the front desk to look for my blinking light and rush over to help me please. Is this a thing for someone with multiple disabilities? We have canes and mouths aren’t those enough?
> Sorry, maybe I shouldn’t reply to emails this late at night.
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> This just doesn’t make sense.
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