Myrtle Beach Embraces Autism-Friendly Initiatives with New Sensory-Friendly Children’s Book

Visit Myrtle Beach Releases Sensory-Friendly Children’s Book, Expanding Autism-Friendly Initiatives for Visitors

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has taken a step forward in cementing its reputation as a sensory-friendly destination for visitors with autism. Officials announced that a new children’s book titled “Splish, Splash, Squawk! Finding Joy in a Sensory-Friendly Vacation” has been released, showcasing the city’s commitment to making vacations accessible and enjoyable for all visitors.

Aiming To Inspire Families With Children on The Autism Spectrum

The children’s book has been created in collaboration with author and illustrator Lynda Farrington Wilson, who herself is an experienced traveler to Myrtle Beach with her son, who has autism. This initiative is intended to encourage and inspire families with children on the autism spectrum to embark on explorative, enjoyable traveling experiences together. The book will soon be available for purchase at multiple retail outlets, with further details set to be released on the official website.

The Release of ‘Traveling the Spectrum’

Complementing the release of the book, Visit Myrtle Beach has also premiered a trailer for their new TV series named “Traveling the Spectrum”. This series is another initiative aimed at spreading awareness and providing valuable insights into the experiences and needs of families with members on the autism spectrum.

Sensory-Friendly Initiatives Since 2016

The Grand Strand region, including Myrtle Beach, has dedicated itself to creating autism-friendly and sensory-sensitive environments for visitors, committing to this cause since 2016. Numerous accommodations and attractions across the area have adopted these principles and adjustments, making the city’s diverse offerings more accessible and enjoyable for individuals with sensory sensitivities.

For those interested in planning a trip, Myrtle Beach provides a variety of accessible resources for trip-planning. These resources offer practical advice and recommendations on the city’s best autism-friendly offerings, including attractions, accommodations, dining, and shopping.

Myrtle Beach’s Commitment to Accessibility and Inclusion

The release of “Splish, Splash, Squawk! Finding Joy in a Sensory-Friendly Vacation” and the announcement of the “Traveling the Spectrum” TV show serve as reaffirmations of Myrtle Beach’s dedication to accessibility and inclusion. These initiatives underline the city’s commitment to providing an inclusive and enjoyable vacation experience for every visitor. They importantly reflect a growing recognition of diverse visitor needs, continuing strides towards making Myrtle Beach an ideal sensory-friendly destination.

Visit Myrtle Beach offers a welcoming environment to all visitors, catering to a variety of needs and preferences. By developing initiatives aimed at individuals with autism and sensory sensitivities, the city is actively promoting inclusivity, making vacations joyful and accessible for everyone.


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