Disney cruise

mrsfascinating

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Hi - We are looking at going on a Disney Cruise with our 6 yr old DD. She is non-verbal and does not walk. I know she will not be able to go into the club rooms except for family time because we can not leave her without one on one. Has anyone with a similar child gone on the cruise and what advice do you have?:)
 
Check out PassPorter's upcoming book "Open Mouse", the second edition of their special needs book. It covers both Disney World and Disney Cruiseline. If you pre-order it, you get a .PDF version of it to download as soon as you complete your order, so you can use it right away.

(I'm just a PassPorter customer - not somebody making any gains from recommending the book.)
 
I don't have any experience with your situation....but I can say that DCL is a great family vacation and the CM on board will do what ever they can to make your trip memorable....for everyone.

If you haven't yet you should head over to the DCL board and ask your question there. I'm almost sure someone will be able to lend some advice. :thumbsup2
 
We have been on 2 disney cruises with our DD. She is non-verbal non-toilet trained and uses a WC. She loved the cruise!!! We did not have any adult alone time but we weren't expecting to. The club staff offered many times to try and keep her , but I knew it would be very short term and I didn't think it was worth it.If you have any questions please feel free to PM me.
 















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