How to Travel the World as a Special Needs Family
The idea of traveling with special needs or disabilities feels overwhelming. Actually, if you break it down, you can plan and travel in seven fairly simple steps!Continue Reading
The idea of traveling with special needs or disabilities feels overwhelming. Actually, if you break it down, you can plan and travel in seven fairly simple steps!Continue Reading
Harrisburg is more than just a city with the label of “capital.” In addition to the capital building itself (worth the visit), the city is alive with history, culture, and… food (that’s pretty high on my list of most important reasons to visit a place).
Here’s everything you need to know before you go! As always, all tips are family friendly and wheelchair accessible!Continue Reading
With Kids! Steep slopes, rushing rivers, impenetrable forests: secluded mountain regions may not be the first thing that come to mind for accessible travel… but maybe they should be! We had an incredible time in the Catskill Mountains. I’m glad the ruggedness of the region didn’t scare us off. CheckContinue Reading
Oh the places you’ll go – with your wheelchair! 6 Places I bet you didn’t know you could access.Continue Reading
To everyone else who struggles between Christmas and spring break, here are my proven ways of beating those winter blues. As always, all tips are family friendly and wheelchair accessible!Continue Reading
And with Special Needs Flying is a pain. No way around it. Long lines; unnecessary questions; removing half your clothes only to still have to go through a pat-down… Now let’s add kids into that mix – sounds like fun! (Eyeroll) Now add special needs to that kid we justContinue Reading
Strasburg is a train lover’s paradise. Here are the places you can’t miss! As always, family friendly and wheelchair accessible!Continue Reading
A perfect weekend in the place you didn’t know should be on your bucket list. As always, family friendly and fully accessible.Continue Reading
Getting a more intimate look at the city while traveling with kids and disabilities Ok, let me start by saying that there is a lot that you absolutely can’t miss if you’re visiting D.C.. I actually don’t think you should do this city solely “as a local.” A local hasContinue Reading
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