Growing up Different
Growing up I struggled with having high functioning Autism. “Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder refers to a broad range of conditions, characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.”- autism speaks.org
Disney Accommodations
Disney is very accommodating to those who have dissabilities. Guest Relations has never questioned whether or not I am really disabled. They willingly provide a DAC or Disabilty Access Card. This card allows the disabled person, and members of his or her party to not have to wait in long lines. To get the DAC the disabled person must go to Guest Relations, with the members of their party. A Cast Member will then take their photo, and add the DAC to everyone’s MagicBand. So if if there is a long wait time a Cast Member will scan your MagicBand and give you a return time. This is great for those who get anxiety standing in long lines.
Why Disney
I have traveled to many places in my life, but Walt Disney World has always felt like home to me. Many people ask me why I keep going back. For me being an individual on the spectrum, the unknown can seem scary. It is nice to have a familiar place to return to. A place that is always adding new attractions and shows but yet remains familiar.
My First Visit
I took my first trip to Disney when I was six years old. My Grandmother and my Mother took me. As a child on the spectrum I did not really understand the full beauty behind Walt Disney the man. For the first time in my life I felt like a normal child. That my diagnosis did not matter any longer and I could escape reality for the length of that week.
The wonder of a magical vacation
The wonder I feel about Disney happens everytime I go back. I really enjoy going at different times of the year. Getting to see the different decorations and attend different events, is so magical. I look forward to making more memories and keeping these traditions alive for years to come!
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Wonderful article Elizabeth. It’s a joy having you in our family. We all love you.