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Why I’m Excited About Palladium Hotel Group – And Why You Should Be Too
Big news – I recently completed training with Palladium Hotel Group, and I’m officially a Palladium Specialist! That means I’ve taken a deep dive into everything this incredible hotel brand has to offer, and I’m now even better equipped to help families (just like yours) plan unforgettable, stress-free getaways to Mexico, the Caribbean, and beyond. If you haven’t heard of Palladium yet – or you’ve only heard the name in passing – let me tell you why I’m so excited to share them with my clients. What Is the Palladium Hotel Group? Palladium is a collection of luxury resorts located in some of the most beautiful spots in the world…
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Accessible Travel Planning: How I Help Families Navigate Vacations with Confidence
Travel should be for everyone, especially those with mobility challenges. As a Certified Accessible Travel Advocate, I help folks plan inclusive vacations that meet their needs, like booking accessible resorts or arranging special transport. With more options available now, it’s all about making travel stress-free and tailored to you!
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Stuck at the Airport? Here’s How to Pass the Time
Airports offer various activities to make waiting enjoyable, such as people-watching, reading, and watching planes take off and land. You can also explore shops, treat yourself to a massage, or enjoy a good meal. With creativity, you can transform extra airport time into a pleasant experience before your flight.
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Save on Walt Disney World: Tickets, Dining & Hotels
Walt Disney World is offering exciting discounts for summer and fall vacations starting March 27, 2025. Offers include 50% off kids' tickets, a 3-day, 3-park ticket for $89 per day, a free Disney Dining Plan with vacation packages, and up to 30% off hotel stays. Book early for limited availability.
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Accessibility Travel Planning, Autism in Real Life, Family Travel Tips, Travel Gear for Autism, Travelling with ADHD & Anxiety, Travelling with My Kids
Travelling with Autism
Travelling with a child who has autism or sensory sensitivities requires thoughtful planning to ensure a rewarding experience. Key strategies include researching sensory-friendly accommodations, packing essential comfort items, timing travel to avoid crowds, utilizing special assistance, setting clear expectations, scheduling downtime, and prioritizing low-stimulation activities for a stress-free vacation.