Sunday, September 6, 2015

Enjoying The Trip 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.

The note from the health care provider would make it easy for the management of the Walt Disney world to organize how you can enjoy your trip to the park conveniently. Once you have the letter from the doctor carry it to the Guest Relations window where you will be provided a card. The card provided is the Guest assistance card that would help you avoid the crowded holding areas when in the park.

One card is sufficient for you to visit all the four-attraction sites, so there is no need for you to get many cards for each location. You should also get the persons with disabilities guidebook to help you with other tips when in the park. Having the guest assistance card is not a reason for you to bypass the waits at the attraction sites. The purpose of the card is to ensure you move conveniently without much strain to the child.

The other tips that you can adhere to are to book a hotel or restaurant that is serene to help the child unwind after the busy day at the park. At the Disney resort, there is a list of some of the best room numbers that provide the cool serene environment for the special need child.

Rest and proper care are paramount for an autistic child. It is for this reason that you should ensure that the child takes breaks during the visit. Midday sleep or swimming can offer a better relaxing therapy for a tired and stimulated child. When in the park there are places that have a lot of noises, you should, therefore, ensure that you carry earplugs to protect the child in the loud sound effects areas.

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.

Finally, a journey with an autistic child using a taxi is preferable to the Disney transport. Ensure you take your child to the sandy beaches to enjoy to the fullness the beauty of Disney.




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