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An Autism-Friendly Visit to the Statue of Liberty
From Broadway shows, to Times Square, the Empire State building, art galleries, shopping, concerts, and sporting events, there are endless activities in New York. Our weekend plans for New York city included an autism-friendly visit to the Statue of Liberty.
Read MoreChoosing an All-Star Value Resort at Disney World
Choosing an All-Star value resort at Disney World is the way to go if you are looking to save money while immersing yourself in the Disney World bubble!
Read MoreOur Ride-Free Disney World Experience
On our first trip to Disneyworld, we knew we were probably not going to get on any rides. So why go? There is more to Disney than just the rides like attractions, shows, food, resort activities and the good ol’ Disney magic.
Read MoreOur Homeschool Resources
Just a parent sharing some homeschool resources.
Read MoreExperiencing Niagara Falls New York
Experiencing Niagara Falls New York is a must do if you are anywhere near western New York. Even if you arenʼt in New York, it is worth a trip to to experience the Great Wonder of the World, Niagara Falls.
Read MoreLetchworth State Park and the Autism Nature Trail
Visiting Letchworth State Park is a must do if you are passing through the region.
Read MoreVisiting the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
We packed up the kids and the SUV and headed west on a road trip to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Visiting the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis was on a kids bucket list.
Read MoreOur Autism-Friendly Visit to LEGOLAND New York
Our Family Visit to LEGOLAND New York wasa great quick get away from western New York.
Read MoreFamily Road Trip to Cedar Point Amusement Park
My first trip to Cedar Point Amusement Park was a summer vacation with my family when I was about 15 years old. I was long overdue for a return visit when we decided to take our family road tripping to Cedar Point Amusement Park.
Read MoreOur Autism-Friendly Visit to The Cincinnati Zoo
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Read MoreHey there, I’m Sharise! I am a married mommy of two who likes to share road trip travel experiences and inspire others to get out and go.
My 4 Four the Road blog is meant to inspire other autism families to experience travel, highlight autism-friendly destinations and provide tips and tricks that have worked for us while traveling.
I highlight the accessibility services offered by theme parks, museums, parks, and other attractions. Not every place offers accomodations, so I also share what has worked for us even when spaces are not designed with special needs individuals in mind.
Road trips and travel can be an intimidating thought and I hope to make it a little easier for families willing to give it a try.
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- Outdoor Travel
- Museums & Experiences
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Choosing an All-Star Value Resort at Disney World
Choosing an All-Star value resort at Disney World is the way to go if you are looking to save money while immersing yourself in the Disney World bubble!
An Autism-Friendly Visit to the Statue of Liberty
From Broadway shows, to Times Square, the Empire State building, art galleries, shopping, concerts, and sporting events, there are endless activities in New York. Our weekend plans for New York city included an autism-friendly visit to the Statue of Liberty.
Visiting the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
We packed up the kids and the SUV and headed west on a road trip to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Visiting the Children's Museum of Indianapolis was on a kids bucket list.
Our Homeschool Resources
Just a parent sharing some homeschool resources.