Disneyland is very accomodating for special needs, you just need to know what to do. Our 2 sons and 1 daughter have autism with varying special needs to include severe social anxiety and severe frustration at noise and crowds. We went to customer service (guest relations) at the entrance at the beginning of the trip to talk to a cast member about our situation. They provided us with a few accommodations that helped us have a very stress free experience throughout our 4 days. First they gave us a stroller as wheelchair sticker so that we can leave our son in the stroller through the line. This was tremendously valuable considering my son needs space from other human contact due to sensory issues. Second, they have us a sign that said, caution child will not respond to verbal conversation. Third, they signed us up through my ticket for a return time entrance to any ride we requested. We would find a person in plaid, tell them of the ride we wanted to go on and at proper time we used fast
We went with a kid with down syndrom ,they said no special alternative for them.Not like Norway. But if u go with someone is using wheelschair,u can cut the waiting lane.
The attendants were very accommodating, especially the characters
They are really good at the parks with special needs kids but if your unsure I would contact them directly by phone or email.
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