I found it much easier to travel especially in airports
My son, Duncan, is disabled by cerebral palsy. He uses a manual wheelchair and always refused to consider a power chair. But after our last trip together, he admitted that it was too difficult to get around airports, hotels, and other venues in his manual chair. So he agreed to try a Travel Buggy. We went on a cruise from Vancouver to Alaska and although it took a bit of time for Duncan to get used to the joy stick, once he did, but he found it so much easier to get around in the Travel Buggy. And I found it much easier to travel especially in airports, since I didn't have to juggle our luggage as well as push Duncan in his chair. It was a much more relaxed and enjoyable experience for both of us.