carolfoy
<font color=cc6633>One has Ones hat and One's orf.
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I am a UK travel agent and infrequent poster on the DIS, I have just booked a lovely family for their WDW vacation next April.
The youngest member of the party has extreme mental and physical disabilities and I'd like to get some information before their travel to help his specific needs.
Things we'd like some help with...
1, restaurants with good disabled adapted toilets, the young chap cannot go on his own so they need to be big enough for at least 2, also not, obviously, up or down steps.
2, the best character meal in terms of ease of entry to venue, the food itself is not an issue as the parents will have to prepack his food each day anyway.
3, current cost of ecv hire (another member of the party might well need to hire at some point during the visit - this is not for the young chap, but for an older relative)
4, advice on parking for closest areas to park entrances
5, anything else I may have forgotten?? please advise
many thanks for your help
The youngest member of the party has extreme mental and physical disabilities and I'd like to get some information before their travel to help his specific needs.
Things we'd like some help with...
1, restaurants with good disabled adapted toilets, the young chap cannot go on his own so they need to be big enough for at least 2, also not, obviously, up or down steps.
2, the best character meal in terms of ease of entry to venue, the food itself is not an issue as the parents will have to prepack his food each day anyway.
3, current cost of ecv hire (another member of the party might well need to hire at some point during the visit - this is not for the young chap, but for an older relative)
4, advice on parking for closest areas to park entrances
5, anything else I may have forgotten?? please advise
many thanks for your help