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Tag: Autism

Destinations / North America
Apr 6, 2018

LEGOLAND Beefs Up Accessibility

Since LEGOLAND’s Florida property opened in 2011, the theme park has been exceptionally accessible and accommodating for children with special needs, both physical and cognitive. Already with a range of offerings catering to kids and adults of all walks of life, LEGOLAND just announced an expansion of its efforts for families traveling with special needs.

Adult Children
Apr 5, 2018

Autism-Friendly Stays in Florida

Families traveling with a special needs child or adults on the spectrum may already be well aware of the best hotels, resorts and destinations for them, but in honor of Autism Awareness Month, why not check out a few options to add to your list?

Travel Tips
Nov 9, 2017

Magical Storybook Travels Focuses on Special Needs Travel

Magical Storybook Travels has shaken up the travel world for special needs families — in the best way possible. Owner and travel specialist Nicole Thibault created Magical Storybook Travels back in 2015, focused on making travel accessible and enjoyable for families living with an array of special needs.

Cruising
Oct 28, 2017

Autism on the Seas

Head out on an incredible family cruise with the help of Autism on the Seas. In partnership with Royal Caribbean since 2007, the cruise vacation service seeks to accommodate adults, families and children living with special needs.

Travel Tips
Oct 4, 2017

How to Help Kids on the Spectrum Manage the Airport

Once the excitement of booking and planning a hard-earned vacation sinks in, you’re left with a creeping dread of what’s to come. You know it’s going to be a challenge to help your special needs kids on the spectrum manage a crowded airport that’s a breeding ground for sensory overload.

Age Specific / Kids
Sep 10, 2017

Inclusive Vacations for Autistic Children & Teens

Planning a vacation can be challenging for any family, with so many variances in personal schedules, ages and interests among family members. However, when you have a child on the autism spectrum, the challenges multiply.