Using an ECV or scooter at Disney World
Visiting Disney World with someone who has mobility limitations can require different planning and expectations. Here’s info to help you prepare for your trip.
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Visiting Disney World with someone who has mobility limitations can require different planning and expectations. Here’s info to help you prepare for your trip.
Disability Access Service (DAS) is a Disney World system for guests that may not be able to comfortably wait in a traditional queue environment. Here’s how it works.
This is a guest post from Joanna Varnum who’s the mother of a son on the autism spectrum. She shares her tips for taking kids with ASD to Disney World.
I just got back from a five night stay at Coronado Springs and had the best time! Even though I went during the busy season I barely waited in any lines and was able to do everything I wanted!
Jonathan C.
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