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My son and I traveled with Autism on the Seas in November and are going again in January. This is an absolutely amazing group of people that provide an amazing vacation for families with autism. Below is the review from our cruise and attached in their flyer. No passports are required for the January cruise. Guests will need an official birth certificate and ID for adults.

Autism on the Seas is Amazing

My

son and I just got back from an absolutely amazing vacation with Autism

on the Seas and would like to share our experience. I know as parents

of a special needs child, that we can be hesitant about trying a new

activity or taking a new adventure. This trip has shown me that there

is so much more my son and I can do together. As

a single parent I was very scared to take my son alone on a cruise.

There were so many " what ifs " going through my head and Mike did a

great job of addressing my million questions before the cruise. This

was my first cruise ever, so I had no idea what to expect. My

son has many fears and I was so happy I actually got him on the ship.

When we went to our room there was Autism on the Seas sign on the door

and my son's eyes just lit up. He saw the daily schedule and was ready

to go. On every cruise it

is mandatory to do a muster drill. My son hates loud noises and crowds.

We did our own drill which was more like a meet and greet party for the

kids. They did a great job of keeping the kids entertained even with

the noise and excitement outside. The

private dining was great. Since the families ate in our own dining

room, my son saw it as a great event three times a day. He wanted to

eat in the dining room every meal to see his new friends. On a port day

we had lunch at the buffet and my son was able to sit with Mike and

. He saw this as his special time with the guys. In Grand Cayman we tendered

in and this is something my son did not want to do. went with us

and made it fun for him. By the end of the trip, my son wanted to do

anything to hang out with and . The private dance parties

were a lot of fun. The kids were able to be themselves and everyone

just had a goofy fun time. Adventure Oceans (the kids program) was very

accommodating and our private time really made the kids feel more at

home. The bridge tour was really neat and made the kids feel so special. On

the last evening of the cruise we went to the farewell show. My son did

not want to go, but went reluctantly. Part way through the show he

decided he wanted to sit with Mike, and since it was the

last night. They obliged and he loved the show. Once the show was over

he really understood we were leaving. He broke down crying because he

did not want to leave. The kid who really didn't want to go on the

cruise, now did not want to leave. They helped console him and then I

took him swimming with another family. On

the last morning we had breakfast together. My son was overtired and

upset that we were leaving. They hung out with all the families and we

talked and relaxed while we were getting ready to disembark. It was

such a blast that We had such a great time that my son has decided that

he is willing to give up all vacations (even Disney) to go on another

cruise. We are going again on January 15, 2009. Hope to see you there,

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