Autism Disney Vacations & Autistic Disney Vacations

Here you will find helpful information for families & guests traveling with autism/autistic loved ones, Asperger’s Syndrome to Disney World and other Orlando theme parks in Florida including  Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Disney Water Parks, Universal, Sea World and more. We believe that Orlando Vacation Homes are wonderful type of accommodation for families and autistic children, teens and adults enjoy their family vacation. We are proud to be your travel resources for Autism Family Vacations.

  • Prepare your child before the trip to prepare yourself prior to the trip. Speak with your child’s physician and other specialists, and ask them for recommendations on making the trip easier on everyone.  Get a note from the doctor describing your child needs.
  • Sensory stimulation of the theme parks, Disney World, Universal, Sea World can and often does lead to overload.
  • Once inside the parks make sure to go to Guests Relations. Cast Members most of the time, are able to issue a pass which will allow one person of the family to preview the attraction, then the whole party to experience it together, without needing to wait in line. Disney World is well-equipped to handle a variety of guest disabilities.
  • Make sure to go with a plan and a lot of patience, let your child set the pace, and prepare yourself for the unexpected, and you will discover the reason why so many families with an autistic child return year after year to the Walt Disney World and Orlando attractions

Asperger’s Syndrome in children, autism special talents, autistic minds. Why the world needs people with autism, parents, families, friends, teachers, writers, health professionals. If you would like to join and participate of our Autism Vacation Community, you are very welcome! Contact us at reservations@vacationhomes-pools.com.

AMC Sensory Friendly Films, in partnership with the Autism Society of America, continues its screenings for special-needs kids. Cost is $5 locally and $4 to $6 around the country.The lights are brought up, the sound is turned down and children are allowed to move around and talk as needed. In addition, there are no previews or commercials before the movies. Families are welcome to bring their own gluten-free, casein-free food. Check www.autism-society.org for a schedule and locations nationwide.

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