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Traveling with Autism/ASD in 2026: Airport Quiet Rooms, Pre-boarding, Sensory Bags, and Sensory-Friendly Destinations
Technical travel guide for families and adults on the autism spectrum: sensory rooms in 9 global airports, pre-boarding on 6 airlines, Sunflower Lanyard, TSA Cares, Disney DAS, and preparation checklist
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First international trip after 60: 7 easy, safe destinations for American retirees
Hassle-free itineraries for retired Americans who have never left the country. Direct flights, decent hospitals, familiar language, food without surprises.
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Three Generations, One Trip: Why Multigenerational Travel Works (When You Plan It Right)
The rise of grandparent-parent-child vacations, the destinations that handle the complexity best, and the logistics that prevent money fights, pace clashes, and mother-in-law friction.
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Japan with Kids in Seven Days: Tokyo and Kyoto Without Exhausting Parents (or Kids)
Why Japan has become the most praised family destination of the last decade and how to create a one-week itinerary that works for ages four to fourteen.
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New York with Kids in 2026: 5 Assets That Transform the Trip
What changed since 2024 and why planning NYC with children now demands a different strategy. I tested it in March with a 6-year-old and a 9-year-old.
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Lisbon with kids: a real 5-day itinerary, from baby to teen
Five days broken down by age group. What changes when your child is 18 months, 5, 10, or 15. The itinerary that doesn't treat a family as one monolithic block.
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Bangkok with Kids: Five Days Amidst 35°C Heat, Monitor Lizards in the Park, and Pool as Salvation
The city most guides describe as "too intense for kids" works well — as long as you accept that half the day will be spent in the water.
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Mexico City with Kids: Five Days at an Altitude That Changes the Pace
2,240 meters above sea level, a giant city, and a child to entertain. It works, but only if you respect the rule of taking it slow for the first two days.
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Tokyo with kids in 5 days: the itinerary that respects what a 4 to 11-year-old can actually do
Forget Tsukiji at 5 a.m., forget force-marching through Shinjuku. A city with a child needs a different choreography — and Tokyo has every tool for it.
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Lisbon with Kids: The Easiest European Capital for Brazilian Families
Five days of trams, aquariums, warm pastries, and hills. Why Lisbon is the perfect gateway for families crossing the Atlantic for the first time.
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Rome with kids: five days between ruins, gelato, and honest exhaustion
How to cross Europe's most-visited city with kids aged 4 to 11 without ending the trip fighting inside a trattoria at 10 p.m.
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Accessible travel: how to plan a wheelchair trip to Tokyo, Barcelona and Mexico City (without nasty surprises)
Three cities, three very different accessibility realities — and what nobody tells you before you book the flight.
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Cards for kids, teens and families traveling abroad: solving it when no native product exists
No bank back home sells a prepaid international card for minors. Parents improvise — and most choose poorly. Wise multi-user, Nomad supplementary card, C6 Conta Jovem and the FX bureau prepaid card compared without fluff, with real May/26 scenarios.
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New York with kids: the itinerary that respects both sides
Seven days in the city that exhausts adults and fascinates children. Here's the balance that works.
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