About Travel Cruisey
I help families plan cruises with a focus on Royal Caribbean, accessibility needs, Autism on the Seas, suite benefits, loyalty perks, and the details that can make or break the trip.
I have a lot of firsthand cruise experience, and I understand how different the planning process can be for families traveling with autistic children or children with additional support needs. I pay attention to the things most people miss: cabin setup, dining, embarkation, respite and support options, onboard logistics, internet, accessibility, and whether a ship is actually a good fit for the family.
I can help compare ships, cabins, pricing, perks, Autism on the Seas options, and the overall experience, so you are not guessing or relying only on what the cruise line is trying to sell you. This is fit-first planning, not just a hunt for the cheapest fare.
The help does not stop at booking. I stay involved with payments, changes, and questions between booking and boarding day, and if something goes wrong with the cruise line or another supplier, I advocate on your behalf.
I am an independent travel agent affiliated with Atlas Coast Travel Group.
My guidance is based on firsthand cruise and planning experience. I am not affiliated with Autism on the Seas or any cruise line, and I do not provide medical or clinical advice.
Why "Cruisey"?
cruisey
Easygoing, relaxed; requiring little effort.
Informal, Australian and New Zealand English. From cruise: to move along smoothly, without rushing.
That is the goal of every plan: the details are handled up front so the trip itself can be the relaxed part.