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Autism-Friendly Destinations Around the World: A Guide for Families

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September 19, 2024

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Autism-Friendly Destinations Around the World: A Guide for Families
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Traveling with a child on the autism spectrum can be a rewarding and enriching experience for the whole family. Finding autism-friendly destinations can make the journey smoother and more enjoyable. We wanted to create memorable experiences for families by highlighting destinations that cater to the unique needs of individuals with autism. Here is a guide to some of the best autism-friendly places around the world.

 


North America

1. Sesame Place – Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA

A Theme Park Designed for All

Sesame Place is the first theme park in the world to be designated as a Certified Autism Center. The park offers:

  • Sensory Guides: Detailed sensory guides for each ride and attraction.
  • Quiet Rooms: Quiet rooms for children who need a break from sensory stimulation.
  • Low-Sensory Areas: Designated low-sensory areas throughout the park.
  • Trained Staff: Staff trained to support and assist guests with autism.

2. Morgan’s Wonderland – San Antonio, Texas, USA

A Park for Inclusion

Morgan’s Wonderland is an ultra-accessible theme park designed with inclusivity in mind:

  • Accessible Rides and Attractions: All rides and attractions are accessible to individuals with various disabilities.
  • Sensory Village: An area with interactive sensory experiences.
  • Quiet Areas: Quiet spaces for relaxation and downtime.
  • Trained Staff: Staff members trained to assist visitors with special needs.

3. LEGOLAND Florida Resort – Winter Haven, Florida, USA

Building Fun for Everyone

LEGOLAND Florida Resort is committed to providing an autism-friendly environment:

  • Blue Hero Pass: A pass that allows guests with autism to skip the lines.
  • Quiet Rooms: Quiet rooms equipped with sensory toys and calming areas.
  • Sensory Guides: Guides that detail sensory information for each attraction.
  • Training: Staff trained in autism awareness and accommodations.

Europe

1. Disneyland Paris – Paris, France

Magic for All Ages

Disneyland Paris offers several autism-friendly services to ensure a magical experience:

  • Priority Access Cards: Cards that provide priority access to rides and attractions.
  • Designated Quiet Areas: Areas throughout the park for quiet time and relaxation.
  • Special Dietary Needs: Accommodations for special dietary requirements.
  • Trained Staff: Staff trained to support guests with special needs.

2. Center Parcs – Various Locations, UK

Nature and Adventure

Center Parcs offers family-friendly holiday villages with a focus on nature and outdoor activities:

  • Adapted Lodges: Accessible lodges equipped with sensory-friendly features.
  • Sensory Activities: Activities designed to accommodate sensory sensitivities.
  • Quiet Times: Designated quiet times and areas within the park.
  • Support Services: On-site support services for families with special needs.

3. Adventure Island – Southend-on-Sea, UK

Fun by the Sea

Adventure Island is a theme park that has made efforts to be autism-friendly:

  • Ride Access Passes: Passes that allow priority boarding for guests with autism.
  • Sensory Spaces: Sensory spaces and quiet areas throughout the park.
  • Training: Staff trained to assist visitors with autism and special needs.

Asia

1. Universal Studios Japan – Osaka, Japan

Universal Fun

Universal Studios Japan offers services to accommodate guests with autism:

  • Guest Support Pass: A pass that allows for priority access to attractions.
  • Quiet Areas: Designated quiet areas for relaxation.
  • Dietary Accommodations: Options for special dietary needs.
  • Trained Staff: Staff trained in autism awareness and support.

2. Sentosa Island – Singapore

Island of Fun

Sentosa Island offers various attractions that are autism-friendly:

  • Universal Studios Singapore: Similar accommodations to other Universal Studios parks.
  • S.E.A. Aquarium: Quiet areas and sensory-friendly experiences.
  • Sentosa Nature Discovery: Nature-based activities with sensory-friendly options.

Australia

1. Taronga Zoo – Sydney, Australia

Wildlife and Adventure

Taronga Zoo is dedicated to being inclusive and accommodating:

  • Access Taronga Program: A program that provides support for visitors with disabilities.
  • Sensory-Friendly Areas: Areas designed to reduce sensory overload.
  • Trained Staff: Staff trained to assist visitors with autism.
  • Quiet Zones: Designated quiet zones throughout the zoo.

2. Sea World – Gold Coast, Australia

Marine Magic

Sea World offers autism-friendly services to ensure an enjoyable visit:

  • Guest Assistance Program: A program that provides priority access and support.
  • Quiet Rooms: Quiet rooms available for visitors needing a sensory break.
  • Sensory-Friendly Experiences: Activities and shows designed with sensory needs in mind.
  • Trained Staff: Staff trained in autism awareness and accommodations.

Traveling with a child on the autism spectrum can be a fulfilling and enjoyable experience with the right planning and destination choices. By selecting autism-friendly destinations, you can ensure that your family has a memorable and stress-free adventure. At Unity Behavioral Services, we are committed to supporting families in creating positive travel experiences. This is a critical part of Natural Environment Teaching (NET). Learn more about NET by clicking this link! Whether you are planning a day trip or an extended vacation, these autism-friendly places around the world offer a welcoming and inclusive environment for your child.

If you need further support or have any questions about traveling with a child on the autism spectrum, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Unity Behavioral Services. We are here to help you and your family enjoy every journey. 

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