[blindkid] Trip to Disney need tips

Susan Harper sueharper at firstchurchgriswold.org
Sat Dec 19 13:26:33 UTC 2009


Great tip, I hadn't thought of the stroller thing.  His brother has a shunt
and mild CP, so doesn't have a lot of staying power.
Thanks!
Merry Christmas as we get buried under up to 18 inches of snow.
Sue H.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Stacy Lemmon <slemmonrn at spotlight-music.com
> wrote:

> I recommend stopping at guest services in the front of any of the parks and
> requesting a guest assistance pass. This was fabulous for us! Adison was
> able to get a pass to sit in the front row of all performaces (ie Little
> Mermaid, Lion King). She did not have to wait in long lines. We also asked
> for a tag to use our stroller as a wheelchair. That way when she (and my
> then 3 year old with Asperger's) were pooped out we could bring the stroller
> up the handicapped access (or through the Exit in Magic Kingdom).  We found
> Disney to be wonderful for those with disabilities.
>
> Have a *magical* time...can't wait to go back!
> Stacy
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