Travel With Naydu — Sports & Entertainment Accessible Travel
    Diverse travelers including wheelchair users, walker users, cane users and Boley mascot arriving at an accessible stadium for sports & entertainment events

    TRAVEL WITH NAYDU
    SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
    ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL

    The Zero-Stress Accessible Sports & Entertainment Travel Checklist

    Plan seamless, inclusive trips to games, concerts, and events — without last-minute access surprises.

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    Perfect for travelers with disabilities, families, groups, and corporate teams who refuse to leave accessibility to chance.

    The Story

    This Started With My Grandmother at a Carnival

    My grandmother was 85 and used a wheelchair. Every year my dad took her to watch the carnival parades, and every year we had to leave the house hours earlier than everyone else just to find a parking spot that would work, a place where we could get her close enough, and a path that wasn't blocked by stairs or crowds. The parade was beautiful, but getting her there and into position was a battle every single time.

    When I came to the United States, I saw the same struggle in a different form. In restaurants and offices, people with walking difficulties couldn't even open the heavy doors on their own. As a taxi driver, people would request cars that could handle mobility issues — and the reality was, most of the time, those cars didn't exist or weren't available.

    People were forced to depend on whoever happened to be nearby just to enter a building or get to an event. Not because they didn't want independence, but because the system wasn't built for their access.

    I went through my own short period of disability — wheelchairs, crutches, walkers after serious knee injuries — and I learned quickly: mobility is hard, and the world does very little to make it easier.

    That's why I created TRAVEL WITH NAYDU SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT-ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL and this checklist: so you don't have to fight for access just to enjoy the events you love.

    If Any of This Sounds Like You, This Checklist Is For You

    • You or a loved one uses a wheelchair, walker, cane, or has other mobility or accessibility needs
    • You've been burned by “accessible” venues or hotels that weren't truly usable
    • You've had to arrive hours early just to find parking or a workable viewing spot
    • You worry about heavy doors, stairs, elevators, and long walks to seats
    • You've struggled to find vehicles that actually fit and secure your mobility device
    • You want your family, friends, or corporate guests to sit together, not scattered around the stadium
    • You want zero-surprise travel to games, concerts, carnivals, and major events — in your country or abroad
    Send Me the Zero-Stress Checklist

    What You'll Get Inside the Zero-Stress Accessible Event Checklist

    Five practical tools built from lived experience — not theory.

    Boley

    Before-You-Book Questions

    The exact questions to ask venues so you don't end up isolated, stuck behind a pillar, or separated from your group.

    Boley

    Transport & Parking Reality Check

    How to verify that the vehicle, ramp, lift, and parking situation actually work for your mobility needs.

    Boley

    Seat, Restroom & Food Access Planning

    Simple checkboxes to make sure you can enjoy the whole event, not just survive the first 20 minutes.

    Boley

    Hotel “Fake Accessible” Filters

    How to avoid rooms that call themselves accessible but have impossible showers, bad layouts, or dangerous transfers.

    Boley

    Zero-Stress Trip Confidence Score

    A quick scoring tool so you can see if your event is truly ready — or still full of risk.

    Accessibility Shouldn't Depend on Luck or Other People's Goodwill

    For most people, attending a game or concert is simple: buy tickets, show up, enjoy. For travelers with disabilities or mobility issues, every single step is a question mark.

    • Will the vehicle fit the chair?
    • Will the doors be too heavy to open alone?
    • Will there be a ramp or only stairs?
    • Will I be sitting alone in some “accessible” corner while my family is somewhere else?

    Most “solutions” out there stop at the bare minimum. They check a box that says “accessible” — and leave you to figure out the reality.

    This checklist is built from lived experience — my grandmother at the carnival, my own injury and time in a wheelchair, and years of seeing how hospitality and transport fail people with mobility challenges.

    It's designed to help you plan like a professional event concierge before you spend your money or lock yourself into non-refundable bookings.

    About Travel With Naydu

    Who's Behind This Checklist?

    I'm Naydu, founder of TRAVEL WITH NAYDU SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT-ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL. I've worked in landscaping, restaurants, offices, and taxis — all places where I watched people with mobility issues struggle to do things most people take for granted.

    For a period of time, I became one of those people. Crutches, walkers, wheelchairs — I had to learn how much planning it takes just to go somewhere, and how often you're forced to depend on others when you don't want to.

    My mission is simple: You should be able to attend the event, not fight to access it.

    This checklist is the first step. From there, if you want help, my team and I can handle the heavy planning so you and your people can just enjoy the game, the concert, or the carnival.

    Get the Zero-Stress Accessible Event Checklist

    Enter your details below and get instant access to the checklist that helps you:

    • Spot hidden accessibility traps before they ruin your trip
    • Plan transport, seating, and hotel with confidence
    • Protect your independence, your time, and your energy

    We respect your time and privacy. You get the checklist, plus occasional emails about accessible travel tips and ways to make sports and entertainment trips truly inclusive.

    You'll also have the option to tell us about your next event, so we can show you what a fully planned, zero-surprise accessible trip could look like with Travel With Naydu.