Now for a ticket question.

daughtersrus

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My daughter will be 8 when we go to WDW. Because of a genetic disease, she has MANY medical problems and is VERY small for her age (about the size of a 2-3 year old~only 32 lbs). She is not able to do anything(sit, stand, talk, feed...) for herself. Last time we went, we were advised by a CM not to buy her a ticket since her abilities are that or an infant. No one at the gate ever questioned us. This trip, I've asked over and over again and all of the CMs say to wait and see what the CM at the gate says. I don't want it to sound (or look) like we're trying to cheat WDW. I would be pretty embarrassed if they made a big deal about it at the gate. Does WDW have a special price policy for disabled children? Thanks! Diane
 
Sorry to say that they don't (at least not that I have ever heard of).

I don't know what advice to give you. You could try emailing WDW, and put it to attention of Special Services. If it were me, I would buy a ticket just because I would be worried during the whole trip about what might happen at the gate.
 











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