• On Oct 18, 2019
    Lori from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I will coming with my 16 y-o, special needs, wheelchair bound child in December. Are there restrooms with 'large' changing tables? As she can't not stand and wears diapers.

    Hi there, Lori! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! We appreciate you taking the time to stop by and allowing us to help plan your vacation to Walt Disney World Resort!

    As someone that often visits Walt Disney World Resort and has my own medical conditions, I am often surprised and relieved at the level of care and concern given to Guests with disabilities! There are many different services and accommodations for Guests with disabilities throughout the parks and resorts that make traveling incredibly magical. 

    While the companion restrooms may provide a bit of privacy for you and your child, they are not equipped with adult-sized changing tables. With that being said, you are always welcome to pop into the nearest First Aid location and request a private area to assist your daughter. There are specific areas with beds available for situations such as your own at First Aid locations and nurses are available during standard park operating hours if you have any concerns. 

    I highly recommend downloading the My Disney Experience app before your vacation which will help you locate First Aid locations right from your smart phone! 

    I hope this information will assist you in planning your perfect vacation to Walt Disney World Resort! Please let us know if we can answer any other questions for you!

    ~Wyatt
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Meet the Panelist: Wyatt, Colorado

Hello! I'm Wyatt and I'm so very excited to provide you with all the best tips and tricks for getting the very most out of your Disney World vacations! I'm married to a fellow Disney enthusiast and, while we don't have any human children yet, we are delighted to be pet parents. Professionally, I work in private practice as a mental health counselor. I'm also knowledgable regarding disability services and accessibility at Disney World due to my own history of chronic illness.  Learn More About Wyatt

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