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”

Finding some Sensory Rest Areas at Galaxy’s Edge

This is a second in our Galaxy’s Edge Series, after our recent trip to review Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland Anaheim. This new land is a wonderfully immersive experience, and we are excited to share how autistic and sensory sensitive individuals can enjoy this new Land at Disney! Our first post in this series focused onContinue reading “Finding some Sensory Rest Areas at Galaxy’s Edge”

Disneyland – Getting your Sensory Kiddo through Galaxy’s Edge

We are so excited to be able to review Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland at the end of June!  June 24th is the first day without reservations, and after seeing it with reservations on the 23rd, we’ll walk you through the process of how to enter without reservations on June 24th, without reservations.  We’ll answer howContinue reading “Disneyland – Getting your Sensory Kiddo through Galaxy’s Edge”

Disney Travel Hacks

Traveling can be hard, and traveling with sensory kiddos can be even harder!  From our many trips to Disney we have compiled a few time and sanity-saving hacks that will help you focus on all the fun you can have at Disney, and save a few headaches! 1 Crowd Control – If you want toContinue reading “Disney Travel Hacks”

Accessibility at San Fransisco International Airport (SFO)

Sensory/Autism SFO offers The MagnusCards mobile app, which provides guidance through the airport experience. There are digital “card decks” that provide social stories and instructions through each activity, such as security and boarding. The app is free to download.   General Accessibility: SFO offers accommodations for those impacted by -Mobility, Hearing and Visual disabilities. Click hereContinue reading “Accessibility at San Fransisco International Airport (SFO)”

Accessibility at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Sensory/Autism LAX has a “preview of the airport program.” To access the program you must fill out a registration form. For all of the details, please follow the link: https://www.flylax.com/en/lax-americans-with-disability-act/ada-detail-page#Disability-Services-at-Airport LAX also has a “Voluntary Self-Identification Program.” Families who would like to self-identify as traveling with an autistic family member can let someone at theContinue reading “Accessibility at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)”

Travel Tip #1 – Packing

Its ALL about the preparation!! When I pack for a trip, I’m not only packing for me…I’m prep-packing for everyone! Sure, the kids can pack, but some oversight does help avoid troubles on the trip. Packing the suitcase/bag: Lay it ALL out. And I mean ALL.  I’ve been on a trip and forgotten pajamas, andContinue reading “Travel Tip #1 – Packing”

Road Trip Travel Tips!

I swear, it IS possible to have fun on a road trip with kids.  With sensory kids! Our “Road Trip Travel Tip” series is going to include a whole bunch of easy-to-implement, helpful tips, tricks and tools for enjoying a road trip with kids, especially with kids that have some sensory difficulties.  Let us knowContinue reading “Road Trip Travel Tips!”

Autism Accessibility in Disneyland – the DAS pass

Disneyland is one of the most magical places in the US, the “happiest place in the world.” However, the noise level, crowding, flashing lights, bright sunlight and waiting in lines can get to everyone., but for those with sensory difficulties such as those on the Autism Spectrum/Autistics, this magical place often loses a lot ofContinue reading “Autism Accessibility in Disneyland – the DAS pass”