10 Tips to Make you Travel Destination more accessible

Now that travel is opening back up slowly, we are getting more and more requests from our individual clients for travel destinations that are sensory accessible. We also work with a ton of travel industry partners, from hotels, resorts and even airlines, to create more inclusion for individuals on the Autism spectrum and other hiddenContinue reading “10 Tips to Make you Travel Destination more accessible”

The first Sensory Accessible World’s Fair: Expo 2020 Dubai

We could not be more thrilled to be creating history by making the World’s Fair Sensory Accessible for the first time. The World’s Fair has brought the world together every five years all over the globe, to celebrate innovation, share technology and encourage trade. It has brought us the Eiffel Tower, The Seattle Space Needle,Continue reading “The first Sensory Accessible World’s Fair: Expo 2020 Dubai”

Sensory Review of Disneyland during the Holidays

Disneyland is beautiful during the Holidays, but the increase in crowds, lights and noise can often make it less successful for families that include individuals with sensory processing difficulties.  Here is a review of Disneyland during Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas holidays. Times to go: Halloween time during the week is much slower than onContinue reading “Sensory Review of Disneyland during the Holidays”

A Sensory Review of the Disneyland Hotel

We’ve stayed at many places during our visits to Disney, but never onsite at one of the three Disneyland Resorts.  On our most recent trip where we were reviewing Galaxy’s Edge, we thought we’d take the opportunity to review the Disneyland Hotel as well. While the Parks have great accessibility in the form of theContinue reading “A Sensory Review of the Disneyland Hotel”

Crowds at Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland for Sensory Individuals

We recently went to Disneyland to review Galaxy’s edge for all things Sensory!  We love to review Disney experiences for those that are autistic or have Sensory difficulties, as there are many sensory experience that can create barriers. Knowledge is power! It was a wonderful experience overall, and we highly recommend visiting this new DisneylandContinue reading “Crowds at Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland for Sensory Individuals”