[Travelandtourism] Member and non-member information and updates

Cheryl Echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Tue May 12 21:03:43 UTC 2015


Welcome Phil:

Nice to meet you. I believe we met also at Baruch College last April. If not maybe at another event.

Phil you got the dates of the meeting which is our meeting July 5 from 6-9:30 PM. No word until the agenda what room we will be in.

But welcome, no more teleconference calls until after convention.


Cheryl Echevarria, President
National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism Division
A proud division of the 
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND - "Live the life you want"
www.nfbtravel.org
631-236-5138
cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com


The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can have the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.


Cheryl Echevarria 
Travel is our specialty and offering the best of meaningful travel for all ages is our passion!
http://www.echevarriatravel.com
reservations at echevarriatravel.com
631-456-5394

Visit my website to get my FREE report, “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use a Travel Professional”

I build my business on referrals. Please pass my details on to friends and
family members that deserve the best vacation that they can imagine

P.S. – Families of all sizes is my specialty. Whether you are just starting out and looking for that romantic destination for your destination wedding or honeymoon. Booking that planned family vacation to Walt Disney World or that bucket list trip that Grandma  & Grandpa are planning for the family, I would love to help you. 

We have partnered with Braille Smith. www.braillesmith.com for all her braille needs.  Gail Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of Alabama



-----Original Message-----
From: Travelandtourism [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Phil via Travelandtourism
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 3:40 AM
To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division List
Cc: Phil
Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Member and non-member information and updates

Hi everyone, it's great to read about your background. My name is Phil So.  I attended national convention in the past but am still need to check my schedule for this summer. I serve on the access advisory board at a museum in New York City and on the advisory boards at a few other disability nonprofits.  And I definitely look forward to participating in the teleconference calls in the future. Thanks for doing this Cheryl. Best, Phil

On 5/10/15, DBrown8827--- via Travelandtourism <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Travel and Tourism Questionaire
>
> 1. My name is Denice Brown
> 2. I have belonged to the NFB since 2001. For the last  12 years, I 
> have been the President of the Greater Philadelphia chapter.  I  also 
> serve on the nFb of Pa Board of directors.
> 3. I will be attending the National Convention in  Orlando.  I have 
> not missed a convention since I  joined.
> 4. I usually attend the monthly  teleconferences.
> 5. I have attended the last 2 Travel and Tourism  Division meetings at 
> the National Convention.  I have been a member for two  years.
> 6. I am on the Nominating committee, and at State  Conventions, I 
> serve as the Exhibit Hall coordinator and the  Auctioneer.
> 7. I belong to the SEPTA Advisory committee. This  committee is the 
> voice for disabled individuals who ride Para Transit, and/or  the 
> public transit system in and around Philadelphia.
> I am a member of the Travel and Tourism Division for a  few reasons. I 
> like to travel, I want to encourage others with disabilities to  
> travel and to know what their rights are when looking for accomodations.
>
> Thank you,
> Denice Brown
>
>
> In a message dated 5/6/2015 10:38:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> travelandtourism at nfbnet.org writes:
>
> Good morning  all:
>
> All Officers you need to do this as well. Thank you.
>
> I  would love if you all would introduce yourselves, especially if you 
> are new.  This is something new we are doing to help grow the 
> division. The lists on the  NFBnet.org are welcome to anyone blind or 
> sighted, NFB Members or Not, Travel  & Tourism members or not.
>
> We also have on our list those that work  in the industry as 
> suppliers, they do not post or respond, they read here, and  get ideas 
> on how to help you the blind, whether you are blind or a friend or  
> family member of a blind person.
>
> We talk all forms of travel and  mobility. Mobility will help in all 
> forms of travel. Ideas come from those who  have experienced travel in all forms.
> Whether you are traveling independently,  sighted guide, cane travel, 
> guide dog, etc.
>
> The only one of the  officers that actually work as a travel 
> professional, is myself. Been doing  this now since 2009.  We have 
> brought to our teleconference calls in the  past and our meetings, 
> those that work in the travel industry from Disney to  Norwegian 
> Cruise Lines, to Special Needs Group (provides guide dog relief  boxes 
> for cruise lines, braille menus, wheelchair & scooter rentals,  
> dedicated special foods and more)
>
> So if you can indulge us in answering  the survey below, and Secretary 
> Margo Downey or interim Secretary John  Tebockhorst will be taking 
> this information down to help us in the  future.
>
> Again, you don't have to be a member, but again, this is our  75th 
> Anniversary and all State Affiliates, Chapters and Divisions are 
> looking  to seek to grow in our 75th year and beyond. Thank you.
>
> I will go  first.
>
> What is your name?
> Cheryl Echevarria
>
> Are you an NFB  member? Yes, I have been a member since 2006, 
> currently the President of the  NFB Travel & Tourism Division (since 
> 2011),
>
> If so what state &  chapter - NFB of New York State, and Vice 
> President of the Greater Long Island  Chapter
>
> Are you attending the National Convention? Yes, this will be  my 8th 
> convention. My first one was in Atlanta in 2007, only missed the  
> Detroit Convention in 2009
>
> Have you attended one of our  teleconferences, we have one at least 
> once a month? Yes - We are also looking  to use nfblive.org to have 
> meetings in the future
>
> Have you attended the  Meeting at National Convention in the past.
> Yes been a member of the  division since 2010
>
> Do you belong to a committee in your state,  whether locally or 
> throughout your state? Yes I am on a committee here in the  town of 
> Brentwood, NY where I live that works with my local town Legislator  
> about improving the able ride program, and also other issues within our town.
>
> Are you on a committee or advisory board with the bus, airlines,  
> train, cruise lines? I have been on the Norwegian Cruise Lines Travel 
> Agent University Board from 2012-2014. It is a 2 year term. Where I 
> helped implement Braille and other services with the cruise lines.
>
> Currently working  with Sandals Resorts (Sandals for couples only, 
> Beaches for everyone by  Sandals, and Grand Pineapple Resort (economy 
> product from Sandals Resorts)  travel agent committee on improving 
> accessibility and training their  employees.
>
> Actively work with the country of Bermuda with Lions  International of 
> New York State to improve services for the blind.
>
> Do  you want to know more about the Travel & Tourism Division?
>
> I learn  from all of you. Remember there is no I in the word team, and 
> NFB is a family  we work together. You do not have to be a travel 
> professional to change things  in travel.
>
> Here is information about the division  below.
>
> http://nfbtravel.org/home-page/
>
>
> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism  Division A 
> proud division of the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND -  "Live the 
> life you  want"
> www.nfbtravel.org
> 631-236-5138
> cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>
>
> The  National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the 
> characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the 
> expectations of blind people, because low expectations create 
> obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can have the life 
> you want; blindness  is not what holds you back.
>
>
> Cheryl Echevarria
> Travel is our  specialty and offering the best of meaningful travel 
> for all ages is our  passion!
> http://www.echevarriatravel.com
> reservations at echevarriatravel.com
> 631-456-5394
>
> Visit  my website to get my FREE report, “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use a 
> Travel  Professional”
>
> I build my business on referrals. Please pass my details  on to 
> friends and family members that deserve the best vacation that they  
> can imagine
>
> P.S. – Families of all sizes is my specialty. Whether you  are just 
> starting out and looking for that romantic destination for your  
> destination wedding or honeymoon. Booking that planned family vacation 
> to Walt  Disney World or that bucket list trip that Grandma  & Grandpa 
> are  planning for the family, I would love to help you.
>
> We have partnered  with Braille Smith. www.braillesmith.com for all 
> her braille needs.  Gail  Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of Alabama
>
>
>
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: Travelandtourism  [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
> On Behalf Of Phil via  Travelandtourism
> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 11:17 PM
> To: NFB Travel and  Tourism Division List
> Cc: Phil
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] What's  important to you as a blind 
> air traveler?
>
> Hi Jordan, thanks for sharing  this very useful advice! Can you please 
> describe a bit more how Northwest,  Continental and Southwest are 
> better, and how Delta, American and U.S. Air are  not as good?
> Thanks a lot!
> Best,
> Phil
>
> On 5/5/15, Jordan  Gallacher via Travelandtourism 
> <travelandtourism at nfb net.org>  wrote:
>> Bus wise, the Greyhound iPhone app is totally  inaccessible.
>> Air travel wise there needs to be more and better  training of the 
>> customer service agents who come to assist.  I  find that all 
>> airlines are different, and I have had the most success  with used to 
>> be Northwest, Continnential, and Southwest getting  assistance wise.
>> Delta, US Air and American I have had problems  with assistance.
>> Jordan
>>
>> -----Original  Message-----
>> From: Travelandtourism  [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
>> On Behalf Of Phil via  Travelandtourism
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 11:09 AM
>> To: NFB  Travel and Tourism Division List
>> Cc: Phil; Milton Taylor; john  Tebockhorst; Steven Hastalis; Jemal 
>> Powell;  miltjotaylor at gmail.com
>> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] What's  important to you as a blind 
>> air traveler?
>>
>> Hi all,  thanks for sharing your views on this! Many good points so far.
>>  Besides things that frustrate you, what are some things that 
>> airlines  and airports are doing well that are important to you and 
>> that they  should keep doing or expand? Please feel free to cite both 
>> domestic or international examples.
>> Also, what are some things that are  done well for blind bus and 
>> train travelers that you wish were also  somehow available for blind 
>> air
> travelers?
>> Thanks a lot!
>>  Phil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/5/15, Cheryl Echevarria via  Travelandtourism 
>> <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>  wrote:
>>> It was a statement in general, where looks are deceiving  and that 
>>> you should educate and advocate.
>>>
>>>  Don't sit back and let them force you into a  wheelchair.
>>>
>>> Today many people at the airport do not do  this any longer. If you 
>>> show that you are confident and  professional and not rude or mean 
>>> about something and calmly.  This is not saying that I am responding 
>>> directly to Trevor on  this topic.
>>>
>>> Learning myself, I have fought tooth and  nail in a rude and nasty 
>>> attitude in the past to the rude and  nasty people at the airport, 
>>> it gets you  nowhere.
>>>
>>> If you patient, educated and instill your  rights not just at the 
>>> airport, but anywhere, then they will be  less likely to treat you 
>>> like a person they don't respect. To  that person they respect and 
>>> will learn from and take that back  with them to work.
>>>
>>> Case in point, nothing to do with  the airport.
>>>
>>> During Meet the Blind Month of October  2013. Travel & Tourism did 
>>> there 1st Fundraiser Trip to Las  Vegas & Utah. The tour company we 
>>> used never knew anything  about the blind, and what we could do or 
>>> how we could explore the  areas around us.
>>>
>>> We had an experiment with all  travelers on our 1st full day, while 
>>> we were at one of the State  Parks.
>>>
>>> We got out and walked around, somewhere  wondering, we cannot see 
>>> anything why are we  here.
>>>
>>> I said to everyone stop where you are, what do  you hear?
>>>
>>> Some heard birds and the horses in the air  because this park was 
>>> also a place they people came to ride their  horses.
>>>
>>> Some people said they heard nothing and were  happy about it, 
>>> because where they live, it was all noise, that  it was peace full.
>>>
>>> I said, mend down and touch  something. Some felt the desert plants 
>>> or flowers, the red clay  dirt.
>>>
>>> We ate lunch together as a picnic, that was  tasting.
>>>
>>> We got to climb up to where the original  settlers heading north 
>>> carved their names and dates on the side  of the canyons at the park.
>>>
>>> Some couldn't climb so  they slid down on their butts, like myself.
>>>
>>> The point  I am trying to make is, that we are also teachers to one 
>>> another  and to those around us.
>>>
>>> So getting back to the  airports, and sensitivity of having people 
>>> run after you with a  wheelchair, or not getting your off the planes 
>>> fast enough,  etc.
>>>
>>> Remember that we represent all blind people and  not just each other.
>>> Educating that we don't need a wheelchair or  an arm, or fighting to 
>>> sit anywhere with a guide dog on a plane,  like Secretary - Margo 
>>> Downey did a few years ago with her  dog.
>>>
>>> Or the arrest of people for sitting in the an  emergency exit seat 
>>> of a plane.
>>>
>>> So, the  response may not be fully to answer Trevor about looking 
>>> blind,  or anything else. It has to do the general questions this 
>>> morning  about the airlines.
>>>
>>> We have had people arrested for  sitting in areas of the planes.
>>>
>>> The point is that we  need to stand up for ourselves. So other will
> follow.
>>>
>>>  We are in our 75th Year, let's keep up that fight. If we do not 
>>> want something and we didn't ask for it, then do use  it.
>>>
>>> If we did then take  it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
>>> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism  Division A 
>>> proud division of the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND  - "Live the 
>>> life you want"
>>>  www.nfbtravel.org
>>> 631-236-5138
>>>  cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>> The National  Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not 
>>> the  characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we 
>>> raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations 
>>> create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can have 
>>> the  life you want; blindness is not what holds you  back.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl Echevarria
>>> Travel  is our specialty and offering the best of meaningful travel 
>>> for  all ages is our passion!
>>>  http://www.echevarriatravel.com
>>>  reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>>>  631-456-5394
>>>
>>> Visit my website to get my FREE report,  “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use 
>>> a Travel  Professional”
>>>
>>> I build my business on referrals. Please  pass my details on to 
>>> friends and family members that deserve the  best vacation that they 
>>> can imagine
>>>
>>> P.S.  – Families of all sizes is my specialty. Whether you are just  
>>> starting out and looking for that romantic destination for your  
>>> destination wedding or honeymoon. Booking that planned family  
>>> vacation to Walt Disney World or that bucket list trip that Grandma 
>>> & Grandpa are planning for the family, I would love to help  you.
>>>
>>> We have partnered with Braille Smith.  www.braillesmith.com for all 
>>> her braille needs.  Gail Smith  is the Secretary of the NFB of  
>>> Alabama
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original  Message-----
>>> From: tattenberg at gmail.com  [mailto:tattenberg at gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 9:58  AM
>>> To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division List
>>> Cc: Cheryl  Echevarria; Milton Taylor; john Tebockhorst; Steven 
>>> Hastalis;  Jemal Powell; miltjotaylor at gmail.com
>>> Subject: Re:  [Travelandtourism] What's important to you as a blind 
>>> air  traveler?
>>>
>>> Not sure what your point is with reference  to what I said. I did 
>>> not talk about appearance of  blindness.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my  iPhone
>>>
>>>> On May 5, 2015, at 3:23 AM, Cheryl  Echevarria via Travelandtourism  
>>>> <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Trevor:
>>>>
>>>> No one knows until we tell  them.
>>>>
>>>> No one knows I am blind because I don't  look blind, or I am not 
>>>> blind  enough.
>>>>
>>>> I don't look diabetic, but I have had  low blood sugar and shake 
>>>> for no apparent  reason.
>>>>
>>>> We need to educate and advocate. If we  don't then there is no 
>>>> reason for the NFB. We will always  have to be polite and better 
>>>> than the other person to educate  them.
>>>>
>>>> Also, put your foot down! If they still  don't do what you ask, ask 
>>>> for  management.
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
>>>> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and  Tourism Division A 
>>>> proud division of the NATIONAL FEDERATION  OF THE BLIND - "Live the 
>>>> life you want"
>>>>  www.nfbtravel.org
>>>> 631-236-5138
>>>>  cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The  National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not 
>>>> the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we  
>>>> raise the expectations of blind people, because low  expectations 
>>>> create obstacles between blind people and our  dreams. You can have 
>>>> the life you want; blindness is not what  holds you back.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl  Echevarria
>>>> Travel is our specialty and offering the best of  meaningful travel 
>>>> for all ages is our  passion!
>>>> http://www.echevarriatravel.com
>>>>  reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>>>>  631-456-5394
>>>>
>>>> Visit my website to get my FREE  report, “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use 
>>>> a Travel  Professional”
>>>>
>>>> I build my business on  referrals. Please pass my details on to 
>>>> friends and family  members that deserve the best vacation that 
>>>> they can  imagine
>>>>
>>>> P.S. – Families of all sizes is my  specialty. Whether you are just 
>>>> starting out and looking for  that romantic destination for your 
>>>> destination wedding or  honeymoon. Booking that planned family 
>>>> vacation to Walt  Disney World or that bucket list trip that 
>>>> Grandma &  Grandpa are planning for the family, I would love to help  you.
>>>>
>>>> We have partnered with Braille Smith.  www.braillesmith.com for all 
>>>> her braille needs.  Gail  Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of  
>>>> Alabama
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Travelandtourism  
>>>> [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>>> On Behalf Of  Trevor Attenberg via Travelandtourism
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 5,  2015 2:39 AM
>>>> To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division  List
>>>> Cc: tattenberg at gmail.com
>>>> Subject: Re:  [Travelandtourism] What's important to you as a blind 
>>>> air  traveler?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What an  excellent  question.
>>>> I would like airport and airline  staff to be less condescending 
>>>> and overbearingly custodial.  They should provide directions when 
>>>> asked instead of  insisting on following the blind customer around 
>>>> or calling  for a wheelchair. They should thus know how to provide 
>>>> verbal  directions.  It should be assumed that blind people do not 
>>>> need a wheelchair unless it is specifically requested. It  should 
>>>> also be assumed that blind people can board the plane  without 
>>>> assistance and without boarding before  everyone
>>>> else. Special assistance should be requested and not  expected.   Staff
> at
>>>> the security check points  especially need to remember such protocol.
>>>> Blind people are  allowed to bring their cane through the metal 
>>>> detector. Blind  people should not be grabbed, pulled, or pushed 
>>>> without  permission. If rules are being broken then blind people  
>>>> should be vocally warned before physical contact. It should be 
>>>> assumed that blind people can move through the airport  unescorted; 
>>>> and they can use stairs, escalators, and moving  walkways just like 
>>>> everyone else. They do not necessarily  need elevators.
>>>> I realize that many blind people, including  several on this list 
>>>> do have additional needs, and thus  require extra assistance. But a 
>>>> good universal policy is to  allow people to ask for help rather 
>>>> than allowing assumptions  of relative helplessness to prevail. I 
>>>> also know that  sometimes it is very helpful if not necessary for 
>>>> blind  people to get personal escorts from place to place in an 
>>>> airport; but again, blind people need to be allowed to practice free  will.
>>>> And I would like to see airport staff and other people  home their
> verbal skills.
>>>> Best,
>>>>  Trevor
>>>>    .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my  iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On May 4, 2015, at 9:59 PM, Ivonne  Mosquera via Travelandtourism  
>>>>> <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It would be  helpful to have an independent way of calling or 
>>>>> texting  for assistance, once a flight has landed, to facilitate  
>>>>> with connections or exiting the airport. This is typically left up 
>>>>> to the flight attendants or the gate agents, and they  often 
>>>>> forget or take a long time to do  it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>  Ivonne
>>>>>  www.iminmotion.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  ------------------------------
>>>>>> On Tue, May 5, 2015  12:49 AM EDT Phil via Travelandtourism  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi  everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My name is Phil.  Hope everyone is doing well. This is my first 
>>>>>> time  posting to the Travel and Tourism list but certainly not my 
>>>>>> first time posting to nfbnet lists. smile I’d like to  hear your 
>>>>>> opinion on this… I’m doing a research  project on blind and 
>>>>>> visually impaired people’s air  travel experience. In particular 
>>>>>> I’d am trying to  compile a list of things that you consider 
>>>>>> would make  an booking website, airline or airport “blind-friendly”.
>>>>>> Besides obvious things like not barring a blind  passenger from 
>>>>>> boarding, accessible kiosks and  accessible apps, what other 
>>>>>> things are important for  you as a blind or visually impaired 
>>>>>> traveler? It can  be both things that are already being done or 
>>>>>> you wish someday they would do, and it can be both 
>>>>>> technology-related  or staff or corporate policy or even  marketing.
>>>>>> I’m trying to look at this from all 360  degrees and compile a 
>>>>>> long list, so please feel free  to list as many things as you can 
>>>>>> think of and as  brief or detailed as you wish!
>>>>>> Let’s share and see  what each other think!
>>>>>> Thanks  everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Best,
>>>>>>  Phil
>>>>>>
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