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Disney and Disability



By Dave Shute

There’s a pretty special post up on Disney on Wheels.

It’s a guest post written by Drew, the husband of the site’s author, Melissa.

Check it out here!

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2 comments

1 Andrea { 01.28.15 at 10:19 am }

My sister-in-law is helping a friend get a Disney trip planned for her family and asked me for advice. I recommended that they use Destinations in FL as their travel agent. The friend just found out that her 8 year old daughter has terminal brain cancer. The drs estimate that she may have around 3 months before a rapid decrease in her health. It may be difficult for them to get a reservation at CRT, meet A&E or other special reservations or FP+ if they’re leaving very soon. Are travel agents able talk to the right people to make exceptions for situations like this or is there somewhere else that we could contact to get something special set up? Just wondering. I don’t think that this is a “Make a Wish” trip.
Thanks

2 Dave { 01.29.15 at 7:28 am }

Andrea, I’m not aware of any such program–I an so sorry.

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