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New Jersey hotel caters to families with autistic kids

by _ Nayer_ (http://www.gadling.com/bloggers/melanie-nayer/) (_RSS

feed_ (http://www.gadling.com/bloggers/melanie-nayer/rss.xml) ) on Feb 9th

2010 at 10:30AM

One _New Jersey_ (http://www.gadling.com/tag/newjersey) hotel is hoping

to help families with autistic kids take another look at vacations. _The

Clinton Inn Hotel_ (http://www.clinton-inn.com/) in Tenafly has opened its

Alpine Suite, specifically designed for autistic kids.

Tony Morreale, the hotel's manager, and parent of an autistic child, came

up with the idea after having trouble finding hotel rooms that were safe

for children with varying degrees of autism. The Alpine Suite in the Clinton

Inn Hotel is complete with furniture with rounded corners, décor that cannot

be moved and an alarm on the door to alert grownups if a child tries to

leave. Other added touches include plastic glasses instead of glassware, a

flat-panel television set affixed to the wall, and safety latches on all the

cabinets and drawers throughout the suite.

According to reports from a New Jersey government task force, 1 in 94

children in New Jersey has a form of autism; 1 in approximately 110 children

across the nation falls somewhere on the autism spectrum. The Clinton Inn is

hoping to help travelers with autistic family members sleep a little easier

on vacation knowing their kids are safe in the hotel room.

The Clinton Inn Hotel is located minutes from _New York City_

(http://www.gadling.com/tag/newyork) , so families looking for a New York

escape can

easily make the trek into Manhattan.

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This is great!!!I'm going to add this to my " traveling with autism " linksThank

you!

VillanuevaPhoenix--- (DS/ASD)

Villanueva Viajes To Go Vacations erika@... www.viajestogo.com

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New Jersey hotel caters to families with autistic kids

by _ Nayer_ (http://www.gadling. com/bloggers/ melanie-nayer/) (_RSS

feed_ (http://www.gadling. com/bloggers/ melanie-nayer/ rss.xml) ) on Feb 9th

2010 at 10:30AM

One _New Jersey_ (http://www.gadling. com/tag/newjerse y) hotel is hoping

to help families with autistic kids take another look at vacations. _The

Clinton Inn Hotel_ (http://www.clinton- inn.com/) in Tenafly has opened its

Alpine Suite, specifically designed for autistic kids.

Tony Morreale, the hotel's manager, and parent of an autistic child, came

up with the idea after having trouble finding hotel rooms that were safe

for children with varying degrees of autism. The Alpine Suite in the Clinton

Inn Hotel is complete with furniture with rounded corners, décor that cannot

be moved and an alarm on the door to alert grownups if a child tries to

leave. Other added touches include plastic glasses instead of glassware, a

flat-panel television set affixed to the wall, and safety latches on all the

cabinets and drawers throughout the suite.

According to reports from a New Jersey government task force, 1 in 94

children in New Jersey has a form of autism; 1 in approximately 110 children

across the nation falls somewhere on the autism spectrum. The Clinton Inn is

hoping to help travelers with autistic family members sleep a little easier

on vacation knowing their kids are safe in the hotel room.

The Clinton Inn Hotel is located minutes from _New York City_

(http://www.gadling. com/tag/newyork) , so families looking for a New York

escape can

easily make the trek into Manhattan.

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