Hey there, Myrtle Beach! Are you ready for something heartwarming and inspiring? An unscripted documentary series titled “Traveling the Spectrum” is set to premiere on Peacock on December 12, and trust us, you don’t want to miss this one! This six-episode series takes a deep dive into the wonderful world of travel for families on the autism spectrum, showcasing their experiences as they embark on sensory-friendly vacations right here in the beautiful Myrtle Beach area.
The show will feature three extraordinary families—the Gielink, Hall, and Tilk families—as they explore some of the area’s top attractions. From the Intracoastal Waterway to the excitement of Pelicans Ballpark and the wonders of Ripley’s Aquarium, these families are all set to create some unforgettable memories together. How exciting does that sound?
Did you know that Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are recognized as autism-friendly destinations? Thanks to the efforts of the Autism Travel Club, families can discover an array of welcoming environments, experiences, and businesses tailored to their needs. This initiative has truly made a difference, and it’s incredible to see our community step up for families on the autism spectrum.
As Stuart Butler, Chief Marketing Officer of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, puts it: “Traveling the Spectrum has the potential to change the world by helping families on the autism spectrum feel more comfortable exploring new destinations.” This is more than just a show; it’s a bright light shining on the challenges and joys that come with traveling while being on the spectrum.
Let’s take a look at some eye-opening numbers, shall we? A survey from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards found that a staggering 87% of parents with autistic children have not taken family vacations recently. And get this: 93% of them stated they’d be more inclined to travel if there were autism-certified options available. This is a game-changer, folks!
Becky Large, the Executive Director of the Champion Autism Network and Autism Travel Club, shared her excitement about the show, saying, “I just think it’s pretty remarkable. Like, if I allow myself to think about it, I feel blessed and honored and stoked.” It’s amazing how something as simple as a vacation can mean so much to families navigating the waters of autism, and “Traveling the Spectrum” is poised to spread autism awareness like never before.
Curious to learn more about this unique show before it airs? You can check out the show’s page for all the details. If you’re a family seeking autism-friendly experiences or a local business hoping to welcome these families with open arms, consider joining the Autism Travel Club. Visit their program’s website to find out how you can be part of this fantastic initiative!
Mark your calendars for December 12 and get ready to connect with families on a special journey through Myrtle Beach. “Traveling the Spectrum” isn’t just a show; it’s a testament to togetherness, understanding, and a hint of adventure. Let’s cheer on these families as they explore, create memories, and ultimately show the world that traveling can be for everyone!
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