Rolling to our next autism-friendly travel adventure!

I'm Sharise
Welcome to 4 Four the Road! I’m Sharise. I highlight autism-friendly road-trip travel destinations and provide helpful tips. Let’s be real, it can be a challenge to travel with a child on the autism spectrum, but it can be done!
I share the accessibility services offered by theme parks, museums, outdoor parks, and other attractions that we visit to give you a jump start for planning your own autism-friendly adventure. Just a family sharing our story.
Outdoor Exepriences
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.
Our Autism-Friendly Visit to 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. We had a breat Autism-Friendly Visit to Niagara Falls New York.
Letchworth State Park and the Autism Nature Trail
Visiting Letchworth State Park is a must do if you are passing through the region.
Theme Parks
Is a Disney Cruise an Autism-Friendly Vacation?
Trying to decide if you will take that cruise and what that might be like for your family? Is a Disney cruise an autism-friendly vacation experience? It can be.
Autism-Friendly Things to do at Disney World Without Rides
We’ve found many autism-friendly things to do at Disney World without rides. There is so much to experience at Disney World!
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!
Learning Adventures
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 Autism-Friendly Visit to The Cincinnati Zoo
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