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Today is World Autism Awareness Day and we wanted to share some tips and strategies for traveling with kids on the Autism spectrum. Nicole Thibault shares her personal story and learnings to encourage families that feel that travel isn't possible or is just too hard. Learn about some of the resorts, theme parks, and brands that have been certified to support guests on the Autism spectrum.
ON THE PODCAST00:32 - Talking with Tamara traveling with special needs
05:10 - Talking with Nicole
09:25 - Advice on whether or not to travel
13:40 - Certified destinations around the world
14:30 - What age to go
15:58 - Flying with kids on the Autism spectrum
18:30 - Tips for visiting uncertified locations
20:34 - My Villa Key
22:30 - Theme parks
28:16 - Cruising
32:40 - Preparing your child
35:11 - Final tips
36:25 - Favorite Travel Gear
ABOUT NICOLE THIBAULTWhen Nicole Thibault opened her travel agency, Magical Storybook Travels, in 2015, she knew she wanted to create a travel business that catered to ALL families, including those with Autism and other Special Needs. She takes great pride in assisting families with their vacations, especially those who thought that they might not be able to travel with their child with Autism.
In addition to Magical Storybook Travels, Nicole also owns Spectrum Travel Social Story Videos, a production company that creates destination-specific travel videos that help children with Autism and anxiety get acclimated to a destination prior to travel. These videos greatly reduce the anxiety and fear for a child with Autism about traveling to an unknown destination.
Follow Nicole on Instagram.
TIPS FOR TRAVELING WITH AUTISMNicole loves to be comfortable; wearing shorts, t-shirts, sandals. She also like to wear her Lands' End fleece for when she gets cold. Eagle Creek makes a backpack that you can roll up that Nicole loves to use on her travels.
MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTMorgan's Wonderland
R Family Vacations
IBCCES
Autism Travel
TSA Procedures
TSA Press Release - has all the information you will need and links to find out more
My Villa Key
Fact on the DAS pass for Disney
Sesame Place Autism Social Story Videos
Spectrum Travel Social Story Videos YouTube channel
FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD!If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, orGoogle Playand leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035#. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcaseand We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebookor Twitter. Thanks for listening!
By Kimberly Tate and Tamara Gruber - Travel Content Creators4.7
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Today is World Autism Awareness Day and we wanted to share some tips and strategies for traveling with kids on the Autism spectrum. Nicole Thibault shares her personal story and learnings to encourage families that feel that travel isn't possible or is just too hard. Learn about some of the resorts, theme parks, and brands that have been certified to support guests on the Autism spectrum.
ON THE PODCAST00:32 - Talking with Tamara traveling with special needs
05:10 - Talking with Nicole
09:25 - Advice on whether or not to travel
13:40 - Certified destinations around the world
14:30 - What age to go
15:58 - Flying with kids on the Autism spectrum
18:30 - Tips for visiting uncertified locations
20:34 - My Villa Key
22:30 - Theme parks
28:16 - Cruising
32:40 - Preparing your child
35:11 - Final tips
36:25 - Favorite Travel Gear
ABOUT NICOLE THIBAULTWhen Nicole Thibault opened her travel agency, Magical Storybook Travels, in 2015, she knew she wanted to create a travel business that catered to ALL families, including those with Autism and other Special Needs. She takes great pride in assisting families with their vacations, especially those who thought that they might not be able to travel with their child with Autism.
In addition to Magical Storybook Travels, Nicole also owns Spectrum Travel Social Story Videos, a production company that creates destination-specific travel videos that help children with Autism and anxiety get acclimated to a destination prior to travel. These videos greatly reduce the anxiety and fear for a child with Autism about traveling to an unknown destination.
Follow Nicole on Instagram.
TIPS FOR TRAVELING WITH AUTISMNicole loves to be comfortable; wearing shorts, t-shirts, sandals. She also like to wear her Lands' End fleece for when she gets cold. Eagle Creek makes a backpack that you can roll up that Nicole loves to use on her travels.
MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTMorgan's Wonderland
R Family Vacations
IBCCES
Autism Travel
TSA Procedures
TSA Press Release - has all the information you will need and links to find out more
My Villa Key
Fact on the DAS pass for Disney
Sesame Place Autism Social Story Videos
Spectrum Travel Social Story Videos YouTube channel
FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD!If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, orGoogle Playand leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035#. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcaseand We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebookor Twitter. Thanks for listening!

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