Road Tripping for Special Needs Families
Travel always involves some risks for a child with medical needs or sensory issues. But there are alos significant benefits for traveling by car. Here are some helpful road trip tips.
Travel always involves some risks for a child with medical needs or sensory issues. But there are alos significant benefits for traveling by car. Here are some helpful road trip tips.
When traveling with a loved one with autism, airports can often be a source of anxiety and stress for both the individual with autism, as well as their families.
Traveling on a cruise can bring up cause for concern to a family with a child with autism. Large ships, activities, food, people, and balconies are just a few concerns to consider. Here are some tips to consider when booking a cruise for your family.
Air travel can be intimidating for families of children with autism. From ears popping, loud and unfamiliar noises and confined spaces, being on a plane is often overwhelming for anyone with or without special needs. Below are some helpful tips when planning a vacation including air travel.
So, last week we gave you some examples of when you should use a travel advisor, here are some times when you really do not need to.
One common question we get is ͞when do I need to use a travel advisor͟?
Travel is good for the soul. Going on vacation is something most people look forward to. But let’s face it, getting to your destination can be stressful for everyone. Even more so if your child is living with autism. One key to our clients having a relaxing and enjoyable trip for the whole family is.....planning.
This prospective client felt that the price they had gotten through their means was too good to pass up and booked their cruise with this alternate supplier. Both clients had a balcony cabin with 3 passengers. The cost this prospective client paid was $3650.00. After two price drops, my clients paid $4342.53 for exact same cabin. So, by the looks of things, the prospective client ended up with the “better deal”, right??