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hotchilli100

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Hi there...we are travelling from Scotland next year on a once in a lifetime trip to Orlando courtesy of Grandma...and I'm totally bewildered:confused:...the multitude of park options is overwhelming and I don't know where to start...our kids are 9 and 11 and I'm worried that they may find Disney 'too babyish'. To add to the confusion my 11 year old is registered blind and uses a cane...will she need extra assistance and what help is there for children with disabilities? Any help or information would be gratefully appreciated:thumbsup2
 
First off, welcome home to the Disboards. :thumbsup2 You will find tons of information here about everything WDW. I would suggest spending little time browsing through some of the threads and get a feel for the place. You wil find answers to many of your questions just from looking. But to get some answers for booking your trip of just where to start, check out this link.

http://bookwdw.reservations.disney....rocessEngine?startOver=true&gatewayID=landing


And for questions about your daughters situation, check here

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/common/Plain?id=PlainHomePage&bhcp=1

And most of all, have a wonderful and memorable trip at the most magical place on earth. :banana:

 
:welcome: to the DIS! You are in the best place to plan your trip!

Please check out our disABILITIES board, and read the FAQ at the top of the page. Disney is one of the best places in the world for accomodations for those with needs. And that board will help you with what you need to know before you go.

Our site, www.wdwinfo.com has lots of general information on the parks and all that they offer to help you with your planning. Then just spend time looking around our boards. Disney Tips, Disney Dining and Theme Parks Attractions and Stratagies can really help you with what you need to plan your trip.

Please ask questions--that is what we are here for!
 
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Thank you so much for the warm welcome and for taking the time to reply...will check out your suggestions...thank you
 
Welcome to the Dis. I think you'll find most of the information you need on here. Just get comfortable and browse around. I also think you'll find that there is NO better place to vacation with a child who has disabilities than WDW.

The planning is part of the fun, so enjoy and take notes of the really important things you run across. There's so much information here that it's easy to get confused.
 
Hi there...we are travelling from Scotland next year on a once in a lifetime trip to Orlando courtesy of Grandma...and I'm totally bewildered:confused:...the multitude of park options is overwhelming and I don't know where to start...our kids are 9 and 11 and I'm worried that they may find Disney 'too babyish'. To add to the confusion my 11 year old is registered blind and uses a cane...will she need extra assistance and what help is there for children with disabilities? Any help or information would be gratefully appreciated:thumbsup2

Hiya and welcome to the DIS!! :goodvibes

Your children will not find disney to be babyish at all. It is a wonderful destination for people of any age. Disney is very good about accommodating those with disabilities. You should probably go check out this forum: http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20. They will help you out with any questions you might have.

For more info about WDW in general, you should look at these sites:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/
http://allears.net/index.html

Both of these sites also have complete menus of the all the restaurants. It is very helpful to check those out before you go so you can make the proper reservations.

You may also want to check out the book "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World." It has a ton of information in it to help you plan your trip.

Do you know yet if you are planning on staying offsite or on disney property? I would suggest staying on property because I find it too be much more convenient and you can take advantage of extra magic hours.

I hope this helps you and feel free to ask any more questions you have!!

princess: Betsy
 





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