If you’re searching for autism-friendly cruises or wondering whether a cruise vacation is possible for a family with autism or developmental disabilities, this interview explains exactly how it works.
Traveling with autism can feel overwhelming — especially when it comes to cruising. In this episode of RTE-Travel Talk – Ask a Real Travel Expert, we sit down with Amanda Storrer from Autism on the Seas to explore how families with autism and other developmental disabilities can enjoy a stress-free, fully supported cruise vacation.
Autism on the Seas provides staff-assisted cruises and resort vacations designed specifically for children and adults with autism and other special needs. From priority boarding and show access, to mealtime assistance, respite care, sensory-aware planning, and trained onboard staff, their programs help families relax, reconnect, and truly enjoy their vacation.
In this conversation, we cover:
What autism-friendly cruising really looks like
How Autism on the Seas supports families before, during, and after the cruise
The types of disabilities and needs they can accommodate
How parents, caregivers, and siblings benefit from respite services
Real success stories that show how travel can be life-changing
How travel advisors can work with Autism on the Seas for their clients
Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, grandparent, or travel advisor, this episode offers practical answers, reassurance, and hope for families who may have thought cruising simply wasn’t possible.
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Image & Video Credits:
Clips and Images: Courtesy of Autism on the Seas and the Shelton Herald
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:01 Special guest, Amanda Storer
01:40 Overview of program
02:23 Services
04:30 The beginnings of Autism on the Seas
05:19 Is it just for autism?
08:39 Group leaders & preparation
10:08 How many families per group?
11:11 The staff
11:46 Travel club announcement
12:11 How to get started
13:37 Working with travel advisors
14:16 Success stories
18:22 Biggest hurdles
20:06 What's next for the organization?
20:43 Contacting Autism on the Seas
21:46 Amanda's future travels