We have been visiting WDW for 6 years with our daughter who is severly autistic. We have always paid full price for her. A friend of mine said that certain "special needs" visitors get in free and she heard that autism is one such special need that can get a child in for free. Is there any truth to this? If so, I would be surprised, but knew this is the place to ask.
FYI - I am not expecting a free ticket and am happy to pay full price for a day at Disney with my daughter. We get more bang for our buck from a day at the parks with her than we do for our other "typical" kids. But - it is worth it to post the question here so that the facts can be set straight and to squash any untrue rumors out there.
How's that for avoiding flames!
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FYI - I am not expecting a free ticket and am happy to pay full price for a day at Disney with my daughter. We get more bang for our buck from a day at the parks with her than we do for our other "typical" kids. But - it is worth it to post the question here so that the facts can be set straight and to squash any untrue rumors out there.
How's that for avoiding flames!

Thanks