
Neurodiverse Travel
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Share advice and experiences on accessible travel, sensory-friendly destinations, and tips for travelers who are autistic, ADHD, and neurodivergent. From finding quiet spaces in busy cities and choosing accommodations that meet sensory needs to navigating airports and planning stress-free itineraries, this is the place to ask questions or offer guidance – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, first-hand reviews, and recommendations for cultural, nature, and leisure adventures. This group welcomes all neurodiverse travelers, helping you enjoy a more accessible and enjoyable travel experience.
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Neurodiverse Travel 6 months ago6 months ago (edited)
We are almost done completing our videos of our two week road trip from PA to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. We had an amazing vacation. In this video, we go to two special towns that inspired two famous people, Walt Disney’s Marceline and Mark Twain’s Hannibal both in Missouri. Both towns have interesting museums. We also get to see…
Josh Grisdale and Geordie Travels2 CommentsAwesome! I can’t wait to watch the whole thing later tonight. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Many trips involve the airport, so it is great to see Dubai Airport increasing its training
travelagewest.com
Dubai Airports Expands Autism Training for 45,000 Staff, Strengthening Accessible Travel Initiatives
Expanded staff training, priority services and sensory-friendly spaces reinforce Dubai’s mission to create a more inclusive airport experience
From this World Autism Awareness Day, Eurostar will take a proactive and comprehensive approach to enhancing the travel experience for individuals with autistic needs.
traveldailymedia.com
Eurostar reinforces its commitment to accessible and neurodivergent-friendly rail travel
Eurostar signs the ‘Charter of commitments relating to the inclusion of travellers with autism in the rail environment’.
How does this line up with your experiences?
hospibuz.com
The Neurodivergent Traveller's Must-Haves: Insights from Booking.com Research
Discover how Booking.com's latest research addresses the challenges faced by neurodivergent travelers in India, paving the way for a more accessible travel experience.
“By prioritizing accessibility, we are playing an active role in shaping Dubai into one of the most accessible cities in the world, where everyone can explore, enjoy, and feel welcomed.”…
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