People who can't see must seek out adventures that excite the other four senses. If you have a buddy or family member who is blind this blog is for you. If not, allow this list to get you thinking about how to engage more of your senses during your vacations!

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    Skiing

    Most resorts have guides who do tandem runs.

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    Mountain Biking

    Tandem bikes are a hoot and believe it or not they make mountain bikes in tandem. But with multiple guides it's possible to ride down a mountain blind, believe it or not.

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    Zip Lines

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    Water Skiing & Wakeboarding

    So long as the water is wide and traffic is thin, you don't need sight to water ski.

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    Hiking

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    Cruise

    If you love conversation and meeting new people, nothing is better than being stuck on a boat together for days.

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    Legoland

    Apparently this is a really fun amusement park for the blind. However, to keep out the nerds the park requires all adults to be accompanying a child.

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    4-wheelers

    Go for a two-seater to be safer.

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    Rain Forest

    So many things to hear!

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    Disneyland

    They try really hard to appeal to all 5 senses and they don't require you to bring a child.

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    Visit cathedrals and basilicas for the acoustic experience

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    Music Festivals

    Three days of music!

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    Yellowstone

    Geysers have a unique sound and smell.

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    Food Festivals and Restaurant Tours

    Meet Yourself Tucson is an incredible food festival. Portland and Seattle have restaurant tours. Sometimes big cities have food truck festivals.

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    Wine Tasting Trips

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    White Water Rafting

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    Roller Coasters

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    Las Vegas

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    Day Spas

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    The Beach

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