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Paperback Publisher: PassPorter Travel Press America's most popular resort destination made it to the top of the charts for many reasons -- a hug from Mickey, a childhood revisited, a cleaner, safer, friendlier world... chief among them is Disney's hospitality. At Disney, every visitor is a guest, and Disney's parks, restaurants, cruise ships, and hotels strive to embrace everyone, regardless of any special accommodations they may require. In fact, when you think of it, virtually every family or group that visits Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line has a special challenge. It's hardly a one-size-fits-all world, yet at Disney everyone seems to fit. It's clear that Disney has a reputation for accommodating guests with obvious special challenges -- you'll see more wheelchairs and electric scooters in Disney parks than you're likely to see almost anywhere else. But Disney's hospitality extends further, to those with less visible requirements. Disney offers accommodations for those who know to ask: Devices to help a hearing- or vision-impaired guest enjoy a show * theme park maps and translation devices in six languages * "Special assistance" for children with autism or ADD * a sheltered spot to breastfeed an infant * chefs and waiters schooled to serve a wide spectrum of special dietary needs * rides sized to fit guests of various disabilities and dimensions... You could fill a volume, and indeed, that's what PassPorter Travel Press and authors Deb Wills and Debra Martin Koma have done in this completely updated guidebook.
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| Fantastic! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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This book is better than any that I have read about how WDW helps those with disabilities. Thank you.
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| Great Resource, but it sounded better than it was |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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I found this book to be very good. I was excited about it since I had been to allears site and this book was referenced and it was also referenced in the unofficial guide. I was expecting slightly more which is why I did not rate it 5 stars. However, the fact that an entire book exists about WDW targeted for people with special needs is excellent, and I think every parent with special needs kids should purchase it.
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| Vegetarians with small kids including an infant |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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We bought this book to find tips about where the best places to stay and eat at WDW with a 4 month old, 2 and 4 year olds and which places could best accommodate a vegetarian family. We found the information in the book to be very helpful from everything from which rides the older kids can ride, where I could go to breast feed my infant, where special dietary requests can be handled and which places to stay that would be quite and comfortable for the entire family.
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| Best book for travel challenges! |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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If you or a family member suffers from food allergies, motion sensitivity, mobility issues, fears, or any other special needs or challenges, this book and show how you can have a fantastic time at Walt Disney World!
This book has a lot of the information from the PassPorter's Walt Disney World combined with additional information for those with travel disabilities and allergies.
My only reason for not giving it 5 stars is that it really doesn't cover the Disney Cruise Line all that much.
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| a wonderful book ! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I got this book and was so impressed with it my sister got it to. its one of the best books you can have for WDW. I give it 10 stars.
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