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Disney Trip & Vacation: Disney World & Disneyworld Vacations

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Disney Trip & Vacation: Disney World & Disneyworld Vacations 

You're going to Disney World but you or someone with you has health challenges. How do you plan? Vacationing at Walt Disney World is a unique experience. It’s true for everyone that the better you plan, the more likely you are to enjoy it. With health conditions the planning phase is even more important.

1. Pick your dates. That seems too simplistic to even put in a list like this. Yet when traveling to Disney World with health conditions, choosing dates can be complicated. There are a variety of things to consider including crowd levels and weather conditions.

Large crowds can mean significantly longer wait times in lines for attractions, food and just about anything else. It can also make it more difficult to navigate a wheelchair or stroller. For some people the stimulation and challenge of navigating in the dense crowds can be stressful. There's a great service that www.TouringPlans.com offers which predicts crowd conditions day by day at the Disney World parks. .

2. Decide where to stay and book your room. This is another decision that may be more complex at Disney than at most other destinations. You’ll need to decide whether to you stay on Disney property or off. If you stay on Disney property, choosing the right resort for you can take a lot of thought and research. Each resort has a its own theme and there are different levels of amenities that can impact those with health conditions.

3. Create your schedule of entertainment. You'll need to evaluate and determine which rides and attractions are appealing as well as physically and emotionally compatible. Our new guide book, Walt Disney World with Disabilities is full of information to help you decide on what rides and attractions are right for you. It has the most in-depth descriptions you'll see anywhere of the feel and experience of each attraction.

After deciding, we then create our own calendar with each day split into three sections - morning, afternoon and evening. We start by filling in the days we’ll be going to a park, and we note which park we’ll be in. If we plan on visiting more than one park on any day, we write that in. By writing all of this down, it helps us to manage the next two steps.

4. Make your Dining reservations. We love the themed restaurants at Disney. It’s part of the fun of Disney for us. Take the time to research the restaurants in the parks, resorts and entertainment areas such as Downtown Disney. You're able to book up to 180 days in advance for many of the restaurants at Disney. Believe me; people take advantage of this, so get your reservations as soon as possible. Call 407-WDW-DINE.

Those with special dietary needs or anyone wanting to know more about the restaurants will want to check out our website's restaurant section before you make your reservations. Visit www.Diz-Abled.com . You can see the restaurants, menus and the special dietary needs policies of the restaurants.

5. Make other on-site and off-site entertainment reservations. Will you be participating in other Disney entertainment such as DisneyQuest, miniature golf or their water parks? Will you be going outside of Disney to other Orlando attractions? If so, you'll need to put that in your schedule, buy tickets and make reservations where necessary. If you plan to check out the Orlando area, research what's available as far in advance as you can.

It may seem like a lot of effort, but you’ll find it’s worth it. Beside, planning for a magical vacation can be a lot of fun. Have a wonderful trip!

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About Author
Stephen Ashley is the author of Walt Disney World with Disabilities: Unofficial in-depth planning guide for your fun, comfort and safety. The book is available on Amazon.com and on the official Walt Disney World with Health Conditions website at www.Diz-Abled.com . You'll also find tons of free support information on the site to help you plan a great trip

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