More on Disney

  • I probably can’t oversay this. You will want to clearly make known your special needs child’s needs known to Disney. This only helps them help you better. If you have a service animal, Disney will allow them into their parks. If you are going to need a sign language interpreter, let Disney know two weeks before your trip, and they will make the necessary arrangements.
  • If the wait time for a ride is going to be longer than ten minutes, and you do not want to wait, you will want to go to their Disability Services kiosks. There people who have a Disability Access Service Cards will be able to arrange for a time to ride later on. You can bring up to five members of your party along. Guests who have physical limitations are going to have their own entrances to accommodate them.
  • What is your special needs child most excited about when you talk to them about Disney? You will want to go there first.
  • If your child starts getting overly, ask a cast member for the nearest quiet place. Or it could be time to find a quiet place to eat, or to ride the monorail.

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