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Autism-Friendly Travel Planning

Personalized travel planning from an IBCCES Certified Autism Travel Professional.

Travel should be enjoyable for every family.

Planning a vacation when someone in your family has autism or other neurodivergent, sensory, developmental, or accessibility needs often involves much more than choosing a destination.

From sensory-friendly attractions and accommodations to dining preferences, transportation, and daily routines, every detail matters.

As an IBCCES Certified Autism Travel Professional, I help families plan vacations that are tailored to their unique needs so everyone can feel more confident, comfortable, and prepared before they leave home.

Stay Well Travel Planning travel advisor Amy Brown with her family at Isle of Berk in Epic Universe.
IBCCES badge for Amy Brown of Stay Well Travel Planning, a Certified Autism Travel Professional

Why Work With a Certified Autism Travel Professional?

Families know their loved ones best.

My role is to help translate those individual needs into a vacation plan that supports your family's goals.

Together we'll consider things such as:

  • sensory sensitivities

  • preferred routines

  • food preferences

  • mobility needs

  • communication styles

  • attraction planning

  • downtime and quiet spaces

  • resort selection

  • transportation options

  • travel day planning

  • accessibility services

  • emergency planning

No two travelers are alike, which is why every itinerary is personalized.

What My Certification Means

IBCCES (International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards) provides specialized education focused on understanding autism and neurodiversity, sensory needs, communication strategies, and accessibility considerations within travel and hospitality.

While no certification guarantees a perfect vacation, it gives families confidence that they're working with someone who understands the additional planning that can help make travel more successful.

IBCCES Certificate for Certified Autism Travel Professional Amy Brown

Vacations I Can Help You Plan

01.

Disney Vacations

Thoughtful planning for families visiting Walt Disney World, including considerations for sensory needs, park pacing, resort selection, and accessibility services.

02.

Universal Studios

Plan your Universal vacation with attention to sensory considerations, attraction accessibility, resort choices, and building in downtime.

03.

Cruises

Find a cruise that fits your family's needs, from choosing the right ship and cabin to dining, activities, and embarkation.

04.

All-Inclusive Resorts

Take the guesswork out of choosing a family-friendly resort with accommodations, dining, activities, and environment in mind.

05.

Europe & Beyond

Create a customized international vacation with thoughtful pacing, transportation planning, accommodations, and activities.

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