Special Needs Travel

Explore & Enjoy a More Accessible World The world is now more accessible than ever before. Twenty percent (62 million) of the U.S. population have some form of disability, and the number of these individuals

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Monograms

Travel the World with Monograms Now your vacation can be exactly what you want it to be, without all the planning and logistics hassles. Monograms was designed to make travel abroad simple—both planning and traveling.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines – Autism Friendly

Voted Best Cruise Line Overall by Travel Weekly for 16 consecutive years, Royal Caribbean® offers industry-leading programs for families living with autism and other developmental disabilities. Travel with peace of mind, thanks to new and

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New Rules at Haena State Park, Hawai’i

Currently, 150-250 visitors are being turned away daily at Haena State Park because they do not know about the new rules and restrictions. To protect cultural and natural resources from overuse, Haena State Park is

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Do You Have A Bucket List?

Bucket list, sounds very macabre doesn’t it? Ever wonder about the origins of the phrase? When someone has "kicked the bucket" it refers to someone passing away. The general belief is that the saying comes

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A Beach for Manhattan?

Sometime in the year 2022 a new destination will be created in Manhattan, a beach! Swimming in the Hudson River isn’t exactly the first thing you think of so think of this as more of

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Certified Autism Center at Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove has partnered with The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), a leader in online training and certification programs, to become designated as a Certified Autism Center (CAC). It is their

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