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CruiseCrazy
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WE have not been to the parks since 2000. Our daughter now 25 is both physical and intellectually disabled :-( Jen does not have the ability to wait in long lines which leads me to this question. Last time we where at WDW we were given a pass that allowed us to enter each attraction thru the Exit bypassing the lines. Is this still an option? Jen will be limited to the attractions she will be able to see based on her disabilities but want her to enjoy as many attractions as possible and if she has to wait in long lines the end result will not be a good one.
Any information anyone can share would be wonderful!
After the parks we are heading over to the Dream for a cruise which is what we have been doing since 1999. Jen LOVES DCL and we have our fingers crossed the WDW will be a good experience for her as well.
Any information anyone can share would be wonderful!
After the parks we are heading over to the Dream for a cruise which is what we have been doing since 1999. Jen LOVES DCL and we have our fingers crossed the WDW will be a good experience for her as well.
We are only visiting WDW for 2 days and will limit the hours we spend making sure we don't over do it which is so easy to do. 
DD is 25yrs and have multiple disabilities, her level of understanding in about 3yrs - so instruction is impossible. She is also non-verbal so she can't tell me if something is bothering her....we pick up on behaviors....we can it Jen "speak" 
