Sunday, September 6, 2015

Enjoying The Trip Using Disney World Autism Tips

By Daphne Bowen


Going on a journey with a child with autism can be a very challenging affair. However, that is not the case when visiting Walt Disney World. This article would look at Disney World autism for your child. A trip to the famous World Disney is one of the most rewarding experiences for a child with special needs. Nonetheless, for convenient purposes you need to prepare well to get the best out of the visit. First before traveling with the autistic child, you need to come with a note from a doctor explaining the situation of the child. You will realize that some autistic children find it difficult to stand in the queue for some minutes.

The doctor note should explicitly explain the condition of the child to make it easier for those handling the child to put in place the right measures. When you have the note, you will bring it to the Guest Relations window and get a Guest Assistance Card. With the Guest Assistance Card, you will able to access the un-crowded holding areas of the park away from the conventional queues.

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.

When booking a hotel ensure that it is in a relaxed and serene place that your child can unwind after a tedious day at the park. Disney resort has a list of some of the rooms and the numbers of those rooms that offers the perfect conducive atmosphere for your autistic 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.

You also need to consider taking the town car service instead of the shuttles or bus services. It is because the town car service directly drives you to your hotel from the airport, unlike the shuttles that would make a two-hour trip as they drop other guests.

The guest guidebook contains information on places that people with disabilities can eat their meals. You realize that loud sound effects can be irritating to the children with autism. It is, therefore, important that you choose the serene eating-place. Once you get your preferred eating site look for a table close to an exit or window to enjoy the breeze.

Finally, consider taking a taxi instead of the usual transportation when travelling to the resorts. Remember that sensory defensive children find deep pressure sensation at the sandy beaches enjoyable. As a result, you should consider taking the child to such places to enjoy to the fullest.




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