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Sensory-Friendly Tourist Attraction: City Walking Path

Looking for a sensory-friendly activity to do? Maybe in your hometown? Or something simple while traveling? Moreover, if someone is your family has sensory sensitivities, finding an activity can be a challenge. For many people, popular outdoor activities such as swimming or parks are overwhelming. Oftentimes, tourist attractions are too loud, busy and sensory-rich. An

Young family sitting on hotel bed with suitcase while on vacation.

Plan a Sensory-Friendly Vacation

Are you planning your next vacation? Does a member of your family struggle with sensory sensitivity or sensory overload? Travelling can be stressful and challenging at the best of times! A sensory-friendly vacation is a solution for a less stressful and more enjoyable vacation, be it solo, duo or with a group of family or

Young family sitting on beach towel at sensory-friendly beach.

Make your Beach Sensory-Friendly

Many people enjoy visiting the beach. However, did you know that some families avoid the beach? The crowds of people, loud noises and lack of shade can all be very overwhelming for children with sensory sensitivity. That is true for adults and seniors too! Have you ever considered making your beach sensory-friendly? There are easy,

A woman her two daughters standing in a busy airport.

Accessible Travel: Unlocking a World of Inclusion for All

Easily Go Beyond Ramps and Restrooms: How Sensory-Friendly Practices Enhance Accessibility The travel industry thrives on creating unforgettable experiences. However, for many individuals with disabilities, traditional travel options can present significant barriers. Importantly, this is where accessible travel comes in – a movement within the tourism sector dedicated to removing these barriers and ensuring everyone

Sensory Garden at Kingsbrae

Create a Sensory Garden

A sensory garden is a wonderful experience for people of all ages. If you have a child with a sensory processing disorder, sensory sensitivities, or autism, it may be hard to find experiences that are sensory-friendly. Many adults also find environments too busy, noisy and bright. This can lead to sensory overload and feeling anxious

Outdoor sculpture on sculpture trail.

Sensory-Friendly Tourism: A Sculpture Trail

What are sculpture trails? Sculpture traits are public paths that feature outdoor sculptures from different artists. Sculpture trails exist around the world. Furthermore, these trails are typically explored by hiking or driving along them. This ensures that many people can access and enjoy the pieces of art. Finally, sensory-friendly sculpture trails are an added bonus!

Mother and son grocery shopping.

Sensory-Friendly Shopping

Creating a Welcoming Shopping Experience for All Are you a family looking for a more comfortable shopping experience? For instance, does your child have sensory sensitivities that make shopping trips stressful? Or perhaps you’re a store owner interested in creating a more inclusive environment for all your customers? This blog post explores the growing trend

Senior woman checking out her groceries.

Creating a Welcoming Shopping Experience for All

Senior-Friendly Shopping is Part of Sensory Inclusion Imagine this: Agnes, a vibrant 78-year-old, dreads grocery shopping. The fluorescent lights overhead hum, a barrage of music assaults her ears, and overflowing displays create a claustrophobic feeling. She longs for a calmer, more manageable shopping experience. This scenario is all too common for many seniors and individuals

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