First Aid Rooms at SeaWorld and Universal

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I am travelling with my three children in two weeks for our family holiday in Orlando. DD 13 and DS 8 both have ASD and so there has been lots of planning gone into the trip to make it right for them. We plan to do things at a slow pace as this is not our first trip and we have three weeks here. Can anyone tell me if Seaworld and Universal have the same first aid room facilities as the Disney parks as in the quiet cool place to go if it all gets too much for them. Any infomation on this would be appreciated as they both get affected by the heat and we just want to have all the strategies in place to cope with this so they and our uneffectd DS 11 can have magical time.
 
I don't know about SeaWorld but at US they do have a first aid center with individual beds and a chair by each bed. They are separated by curtains. My son and I got to visit here one afternoon while he had a bad headache. It was a very relaxing quiet place, and cool, too.
 
Sea world also has a first aid station with several tables separated by curtains. We were able to take the boys in there for a rest, tube feeding, etc. The only problem for us was that it's a very small space and we had to do some manouevering to get their wheelchairs to fit.
 














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