📝 Inclusive reviews of tours and attractions

Want to know what accessibility is like in parks, tours and attractions? Here we have gathered all our inclusive assessments already published in Autistando pelo Mundo! 😊
📍 Our inclusive assessments
To start, here are the places we've already reviewed:
- 🎠 Monica's Village Gramado
- 🎡 Acqua Motion Gramado
- 🎅 Santa Claus Village
- 🎢 Beto Carrero World (official website)
🔎 How we make our assessments inclusive
To ensure that our information is useful, each of our inclusive assessments is based on real visits. In addition, we evaluate points such as:
- ♿ Physical accessibility: ramps, adapted bathrooms, access
- 🧠 Sensory inclusion: noise, lighting, visual stimuli
- 💬 Service: preparing teams to receive autistic people and people with disabilities
For example, before each tour, we check whether the location offers half-price tickets for PcD, preferential queue and other adaptations.
Nonetheless, it is important to remember that the experience may vary depending on the day of the visit and the service team at each location.
🌍 Useful links to plan your visit
In addition to ours inclusive assessments, we suggest that you check the official websites of the destinations before traveling. This way, you can ensure that you have up-to-date information:
✅ Conclusion
In summary, our page inclusive assessments works as an index of real experiences to help other families. If you are looking for affordable tours, we hope our information will be useful for your planning. 🌎
👉 See also: general accessibility tips.

Featured Review
Monica's Village and inclusion
Our visit to Vila da Mônica in Gramado was full of special moments. The park surprised us with its adaptations and attention to accessibility for autistic people…
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Beto Carrero World and accessibility
Our experience at Beto Carrero World was amazing! We tested attractions, lines and spaces with the inclusion of people with autism in mind. Here are some important tips for those who are going to visit…
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Featured Review
Canela Ferris Wheel and accessibility
We visited the Canela Ferris Wheel and tested its accessibility for autistic people. We tell you about boarding, service, safety and the different features that the tour offers for neurodivergent families…
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Acqua Motion Gramado and inclusion
We visited Acqua Motion in Gramado, an indoor water park with a seasonal theme. We assessed the experience in terms of accessibility for autistic people, including priority queue, ambiance and adapted services…
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Santa Claus Village and Inclusion
We visited Santa Claus Village in Gramado and told you about our experience regarding accessibility for autistic people. A trip full of magic and some surprises about inclusion!
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Alpen Park and inclusion
We visited Alpen Park in Canela and shared our experience regarding accessibility for autistic people. We talked about the priority queue, the service at the attractions and also made suggestions for improvements for inclusion!
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Big Land and inclusion
We visited Big Land Theme Park in Canela and assessed its accessibility for autistic people. We tell you about the service, the benefits offered and leave suggestions for improvements for inclusion!

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Bombinhas and inclusion
We share our travel experience to Bombinhas, in Santa Catarina, with a focus on accessibility for autistic people. We talk about the beach, public spaces and leave tips for other families planning to visit the region!

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Garden Park Gramado
We tell you about our visit to Garden Park in Gramado, an outdoor space with picnic areas, trails and a beautiful waterfall. We also evaluate accessibility and inclusion points for autistic people and those with physical disabilities.

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Space Adventure Balneario Camboriu
Report on accessibility at Space Adventure, with reserved parking, priority service, areas for wheelchair users and suggestions for improvements, such as a sensory room and audio description.

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BICA e a acessibilidade
Visitamos a BICA – Parque Zoobotânico Arruda Câmara em João Pessoa e avaliamos
a acessibilidade para pessoas autistas e com deficiência. Contamos como foi
o passeio, os pontos positivos e o que pode melhorar para incluir todos!
General Tips for Inclusive Tourism with Autistic People
Planning a trip with a child with autism or other invisible disabilities requires attention to several details. On this page, we have gathered some general accessibility tips that can help other families have a more peaceful experience.
1. Choosing times
Whenever possible, visit attractions during off-peak hours. This helps you avoid long lines and environments with excessive sound and visual stimuli.
2. Sensory preparation
Always carry items that help with your child's sensory regulation, such as mufflers, headphones, manipulative toys or favorite snacks.
3. Check accessibility in advance
Before you go, research whether the location offers facilities for accessibility for autistic people, such as preferential queue, sensory spaces or the use of the Sunflower Cord.
4. Communication with site staff
Don’t be afraid to tell staff that your family is traveling with a child with special needs. Many places are welcoming, even if they’re still learning about inclusion.
If you have any other tips or accessible places to recommend, please let us know! Your experience could help other families.
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