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!
Unexpected Travel Hiccups
If you ask people their most challenging travel experiences they often can provide an interesting tale. Extremely good and extremely bad vacation experiences are equally memorable. Unfortunately the issues we encounter in our daily life can show up on vacation as well. Someone gets sick or the weather becomes unbearable and what was supposed to be a wonderful vacation ends up being a disaster. Let's consider some of the travel hiccups you might encounter and ways to mitigate the issues so your vacation can still have positive memories.
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Cruises - The Perfect Vacation Cruises are perfect for family trips. Taking a family vacation on a cruise ship is a great way for families with special needs children to bond. Imagine meeting at dinner each day with each family member sharing their own unique adventures. Not only are modern cruise ships equipped for special needs passengers, savvy cruise companies such as Disney, Norwegien Cruises and Royal Caribbean are actively recruiting these families. Lessons Learned from Challenging Airplane Travel
Everyone hopes their vacation will go as planned and no issues will be encountered. Unfortunately not all travel occurs flawlessly. This seems to be especially true for those traveling via airplane. Below are lessons learned from challenging airplane travel experiences. Although these airplane issues can't be completely avoided, being prepared to handle them can limit how they affect your overall vacation experience. Overcoming Anxiety About Family Travel
Anyone planning a family vacation wants it to be a fun and memorable experience for all family members. Family travel planning can cause anxiety but keeping in mind the following tips will help. 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. Special Needs Travel Airline Tips
Toss perfection out the window, many families make the mistake of starting out with the vision of the perfect family vacation. Stay relaxed this is the most important thing you can do, as you are relaxed your child will be relaxed. Rarely if ever do travel plans go accordingly anyways. Most great memories come from the surprises during travel anyways. 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. Designing A Plan to Successfully Implement Special Needs Vacation Ideas
Nothing is more close to the heart than a fun filled vacation with your child. The world is filled with many interesting perspectives and experiences which can and will strengthen your relationship. By reviewing some delightful special needs vacation ideas, choosing the right option for the specific needs of you and your child should be achievable. 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. Family Travel: Camping Ideas for Parents of Autistic Children
If you have an autistic child, one of the best family travel ideas is camping. Going camping is friendly to your budget, and will also allow you to get away from some of the distractions that might be a problem at some other destinations. Here are some tips that will make your camping adventure much more enjoyable for the entire family. |
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