PassPorter's Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs: The Take-Along Travel Guide and Planner!

Summary
Virtually every family or group that visits Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line has at least one member with a special need. A child with ADHD, pregnant and nursing moms, parents with infants, cousins "keeping Kosher,” grandparents with declining mobility, a child with food allergies, an uncle struggling with obesity, a teenaged daughter "converted" to vegetarianism — everyday people coping with everyday needs. Travel in confidence with PassPorter's Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs, 400 pages of information, photographs, maps, charts, and honest advice by two of the Web's most respected Disney experts. This guidebook covers 24 special needs categories, embracing dietary choices and hundreds of medical and mental health issues. Features include detailed descriptions of every Disney ride and attraction — with a special needs focus, comprehensive information on Disney resort hotels to help choose the best lodging and accessible rooms, insider advice for dining at Disney with a special diet, tales and tips from dozens of special needs travelers, and honest advice so you can feel safe and comfortable. Find everything you need to enjoy Disney to the fullest, from one of the most trusted names in Disney travel.
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