Travel Tips & Tricks
Whether it is your 1st or 100th family adventure, here are some tips and tricks to help make travel easier. Picking a destination, packing or navigating the airport, we hope these tips and tricks get you going!
Travel Tips: Traveling with A Child that has Autism Spectrum Disorder
Traveling with kids is not always easy, but taking a child on vacation that has Autism Spectrum Disorder takes a bit more preparation. In general, kids with autism like structure and routines. Vacations are a break from routine and can be bothersome for children on the spectrum. You can make your trip more enjoyable by following the tips that follow.
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Saving Valuable Money on your Family Travels
Family Travel can be expensive. Between the accommodations, the food and the transportation, you can easily spend hundreds of dollars before you know what hit you. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be that way. With these 4 ways to save money on your next family vacation, you'll return from your trip not stressed about a lack of money, but relaxed and calm. When Traveling With Disabilities, Get Details On Accessibility
Recently, my wife suffered severe complications from surgery, and her recovery is ongoing. This taught me a lot about traveling with someone who has disabilities, and I'd like to share my experiences. 3 Things to Consider Before Traveling With Disabilities Overseas
Traveling with disabilities in the United States can present some difficulties, but at least there are laws and building codes that help ensure all people can enjoy themselves. For instance, public buildings must have ramps or elevators for people who cannot walk up stairs. Parking lots also have to set aside a certain number of spaces for drivers with handicaps. Travelers with disabilities don't always get the same benefits when they travel overseas. That makes it important for travel planners to do a little extra research before finalizing reservations. Planning Beach Vacations with Special Needs Children
Planning a family vacation can be stressful to anyone, but parents with special needs children need to invest more time in the planning process. The world is becoming more accessible to those with special needs, but this awareness is not ubiquitous. Beaches may be especially hard to navigate, but with the proper planning, the beach can be the ideal spot for the whole family. Special Needs Travel: How To Plan A Memorable Vacation
Taking your child on vacation is not something you should avoid just because he has special needs. While the traveling may take some extra planning and a little adjustment, it can still be enjoyable. The following tips can help you plan your vacation with special needs travel in mind. Family Travel: Tips for a Successful Hotel Experience
If you are planning a family friendly vacation it can be very helpful to seek tips from other families that have gone on vacation. This is especially true if you have a child with special needs. Advice from parents who have been there and done that can help you avoid issues and can improve the quality of your vacation experience. Here are some tips for a successful family hotel experience especially for families with special needs. |
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