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Kansas City, Missouri with a Touch of Kansas

Exploring Kansas City With Kids and Sensory Friendly Stops Kansas City delivered a fun mix of wildlife encounters, meaningful history, interactive indoor attractions, and food the city is proud of. From riding above animal habitats to learning about baseball legends and building with LEGO bricks, this destination offered a variety of experiences that worked well for…

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Denver, Colorado

Exploring Denver With an Autistic Child: Sensory Aware Family Adventures Denver turned out to be a wonderful mix of nature, interactive attractions, and great food, all while allowing us to move at our own pace. Here is how we spent our time, what worked well for my son, and a few ideas for families looking…

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Minnesota Visit

Minneapolis, Minnesota with Kids: Water-Park Fun, Music History, and Sensory-Friendly Stops Our family loved exploring Minneapolis, a city filled with kid approved attractions, meaningful history, and experiences that can be adapted for families traveling with sensory needs. From an indoor water-park hotel to the country’s largest mall, here is how our trip unfolded and what…

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Seattle Washington

Exploring Seattle With Kids: A Sensory-Friendly City Guide Seattle is one of those cities that surprises you in the best way. From iconic landmarks to waterfront views and unbelievably fresh seafood, our visit was packed with experiences that worked well for traveling with an autistic child. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza near the airport,…

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Boston Massachusetts

A Perfect One-Day Boston Adventure with Kids We took a quick one-hour flight and planned a full day exploring Boston. After landing, we grabbed a rental car and headed straight into kid-friendly mode. Boston Children’s Museum A children’s museum is always my go-to when traveling with my son because there are so many interactive exhibits…

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Albuquerque, New Mexico and Beyond

New Mexico offers wide open landscapes, calm outdoor attractions, and family-friendly museums that make travel more accessible for autistic children. Albuquerque is an excellent base for families looking for flexible itineraries, outdoor regulation breaks, and environments that are not overly stimulating. During our visit, we explored sensory-friendly experiences around Albuquerque, spent time at the ABQ…

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