ZPT1022
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- May 31, 2002
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We are planning our kids first trip to Sea World this April. We'll be able to hit the park for 2 or 3 days, so I think we should be able to see everything without feeling too rushed. I am trying to plan a little bit though, but I have become so spoiled by the wealth of WDW planning materials available.
I was wondering if there is anywhere online that I can find and print a map, preferably with all the rides listed and height restrictions too so I can figure out what the kids will be able to go on. Also, on that same note, does SW offer a child swap if the kids should be too short for something?
Is there somewhere to see a list of restaurants, preferably with menus and maybe even prices? I have an autistic spectrum preschooler with limited food choices, and I have multiple food allergies, so it's nice for me to have an idea ahead of time where we might be able to eat.
I'd also like to know if I can find out park hours and entertainment schedule ahead of time, as we will most likely have our dinners out of the park, but then again I would hate to miss, say, a fireworks show because we are trying to get to a dinner reservation.
Like I mentioned before, we've been totally spoiled by the wealth of Disney planning tools available online. I'm sure there's not as much out there for SW but we would like to have at least some loose plans ahead of time. Traveling with an autistic spectrum child, planning is key
I was wondering if there is anywhere online that I can find and print a map, preferably with all the rides listed and height restrictions too so I can figure out what the kids will be able to go on. Also, on that same note, does SW offer a child swap if the kids should be too short for something?
Is there somewhere to see a list of restaurants, preferably with menus and maybe even prices? I have an autistic spectrum preschooler with limited food choices, and I have multiple food allergies, so it's nice for me to have an idea ahead of time where we might be able to eat.
I'd also like to know if I can find out park hours and entertainment schedule ahead of time, as we will most likely have our dinners out of the park, but then again I would hate to miss, say, a fireworks show because we are trying to get to a dinner reservation.
Like I mentioned before, we've been totally spoiled by the wealth of Disney planning tools available online. I'm sure there's not as much out there for SW but we would like to have at least some loose plans ahead of time. Traveling with an autistic spectrum child, planning is key
