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How Interesting A Journey Would Be Using Disney World Autism Tips

By Daphne Bowen


Travelling with a person with autism to the Walt Disney World can be challenging. It is on this note that this writing will focus on Disney World autism for children. A trip to the World Disney is a very rewarding experience for children especially for those with special needs. However, to get the best of your vacation you need to prepare adequately. You need to obtain a note from the physician handling the child explaining the physical condition of the child and the kind of attention they require. It is because some autistic children are unable to stand in a queue that has many people for a few minutes.

In the note, the doctor will explain the state of the child so that you can make arrangements on how to visit the Disney world. Any person that has the note should come with it at the Guest Relations desk and get a card. The card given at the window is the Guest Assistance card that enables people with disabilities to access to the parks using the un-crowded holding areas.

One card is enough to access all the parks, so you need not use separate cards for the four parks. It is important that you pick a Guidebook for people with disabilities, which you can also get online. Remember that with the card you would not be allowed to bypass the usual waits at the attraction sites. The essence of the card is to help you conveniently access the attraction without the need to go through the long queues.

You should also ensure that you get a restaurant and hotel that offers a serene environment. A tranquil place is right for unwinding after a busy day at the attraction sites. The Disney resort has a list of the best rooms and their numbers that offer this calm atmosphere for your special need child.

Conventionally, an autistic child needs rest and adequate care. It is for this reason that parents should schedule breaks for the children when at the park. A swimming session or a mid day nap would be relaxing for stimulated and wary children. When at the attraction areas with loud music and sound effects you ensure you carry earplugs to help the child withstand the noise.

For transportation purposes from the airport to the hotel, guests with disability children should consider using the town car service because they are convenient. It is common for the shuttle buses to make a two-hour trip from the airport to a hotel.

The guidebook on guests with disabilities contains the suitable locations and meals that you can take at the Disney characters. It is because there are some eating places that have loud sound effects that can be overwhelming to the child. Once you have located a priority-eating place, consider sitting near a window or an exit.

In conclusion, traveling in the park using a taxi would be more convenient that the Disney transportation. Children with autism would also find it enjoyable to go to the sandy beaches so as a parent you need to consider taking them to such places.




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