To be honest @frankbacon I don't think I can help you in that field but @baiboua is a lovely lady that lives in Phuket and also think that @nalexadre is living in Phuket if you can reach out to them, they may know of some resort that accommodates for all of that. It's been a while since I last lived in Phuket things do change rapidly.
RE: The Allure of Phuket Island: Why It’s a Magnet for Foreigners.
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Thanks for the mention, @hangin! 👍
Hi @frankbacon, some resources that might help you.
Wheelchair-accessible hotels and resorts:
Suggestions for areas to stay:
Extended stay options:
Encountering this scenario for the first time, I hope I haven’t missed any important points. One thing is certain: with its amazing sunrises and sunsets, constant temperatures year-round, and the predictable hours of daylight, Phuket is a fantastic place to feel energized and in a great mood—thanks in no small part to the warmth and contagious good humor of the Thai people.
This is a great start! Thank you so much for taking the time for this. I highly appreciate it 🙏💜🥓
Thanks or helping @frankbacon I knew you would be able to answer that better than me. Thanks @nalexadre 👍
In 2013 i was in kauai for a wedding. I was there for 10 days and the environment was life canging... I always expexted to return.
At some point, we all return 🥓