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Autism cruises

June 28, 5:07 PMPortland Autism & Parenting ExaminerLori White
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Looking to go on a cruise but thought there was no way. Great news is here! There is an organization, Autism on the Seas that has paired up with Royal Caribbean International to have "autism cruises".

These are regular cruises to places such as Alaska and even a Disney cruise. They have wonderful features such as PECS for the cruise, experienced staff, and cruise Social Stories. For dining they have early seating, and same table/seating and wait staff to help with continuity. There are a host of other features that will make this a pleasurable vacation for the whole family. They also have flexible payment plans .

If you need go on a date other than one of the autism cruises, or have already booked a cruise,simply book or transfer your cruise through "Autism on the Seas" and ask for the "Individual Autism Cruise Services". This is provided at no extra charge.  If you are planning on flying to get to your departure location,be sure to check out this link from Manchester Airport to help your autistic child prepare. It could easily be used at any airport. Hope to see you on the seas!

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