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 family friendly places to explore. From indoor play spaces to seasonal farm visits, Delaware offers several activities that can work well for families traveling with…
Autism and Sensory Friendly Places to Visit in Maryland
Maryland is our home state, and over the years we have discovered many places that are welcoming for families traveling with autistic children. From indoor sensory gyms to outdoor nature spaces, there are many locations across the state that make it easier for families to explore…
Charleston, South Carolina is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and family friendly attractions. During our visit we explored historic sites, learned important history, and experienced several unique activities that kept my son engaged throughout the trip.
Where We Stayed: Homewood Suites
We stayed at the Homewood Suites, which worked well for our…
We have visited multiple locations throughout New Jersey, but this trip was all about American Dream Mall. If you are looking for a place where entertainment, attractions, and food are all under one roof, this spot delivers.
Big Snow
One of the highlights of our visit was Big Snow. If you plan to go, I…
While visiting Las Vegas, we decided to take a road trip that completely changed the pace of our trip. Antelope Canyon is about a five hour drive from Vegas, but it is absolutely worth it if you are looking to experience something beyond the bright lights and busy streets.
The drive itself is part of…
We spent four days in Williamsburg, Virginia and packed in history, theme park thrills, and indoor fun that worked well for our family. If you are looking for a destination that blends education with play, Williamsburg offers a strong mix of both.
Here is exactly what we did and why it worked so well with…
Chicago was a quick nonstop flight for us, which I always appreciate when traveling with my son. Short travel days make everything smoother and help set the tone for the rest of the trip.
Millennium Park and The Bean
Our first stop was Millennium Park to see The Bean. We found street parking for $7…
Traveling with an autistic child requires flexibility. Sometimes you follow the plan. Sometimes your child needs to pause and reset. On our trip to Milwaukee, we did both. Here is how we explored the city in a way that worked for our family.
Airport Reset and Breakfast at Blue Egg
Before leaving the airport, my…
History, Education, and Family Travel
We stayed at Hilton Home2 Suites Downtown Birmingham, Alabama, which we booked using points. The location was convenient to many of the city’s historic landmarks and family-friendly attractions. Having the extra space that Home2 Suites provides made it easier to reset after full days of exploring, especially when traveling with…
