Reaching all 50 states is a milestone that carries meaning far beyond travel. For families navigating autism, each destination represents planning, patience, and the opportunity to create experiences that support…
Thinking about a destination for spring break or summer vacation that does not require a passport and is accessible friendly? Consider Pensacola, Florida. Pensacola is located in the Florida Panhandle…
After getting off our cruise ship in Galveston, we had a late flight later that day. Instead of heading straight to the airport, we rented a car and decided to…
Tampa and the surrounding areas offer a variety of family friendly attractions, outdoor spaces, and interactive museums that make it easy to plan a fun trip with kids. During our…
Our visit to Michigan included a mix of history, hands-on learning, and outdoor exploration. Detroit and nearby Ann Arbor offer several family-friendly attractions that make it a great destination when…
Cincinnati is a great destination for families traveling with kids. One of the most interesting things about visiting this area is how easily you can experience two states in one…
New York City is one of our favorite places to visit. The energy, the lights, and the endless list of things to see make every trip exciting. One of the…
Atlanta is a vibrant city with plenty to do for families traveling with children. During our visit we stayed at the Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center, which is…
Autism and Sensory Friendly Things to Do in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is a neighboring state for us, so we visit often. It is a large state with many family friendly…
Autism and Sensory Friendly Things to Do in Delaware
Delaware is our neighboring state, which means we visit often. It is a small state, but there are plenty of…