Hi Dawn ~
Many attractions have queues that are covered or inside. I'm happy to provide you some info on which ones are in air conditioning (i.e., Soarin' at Epcot) if you will visit me again and let me know which parks you plan to visit.
Queues do not provide seating but a Disability Access Service Card (DAS) will assist your daughter (DD). You can request a DAS by going to Guest Relations at any theme park. Cast Member will ask you some questions so they can best accommodate her specific needs. Here are some additional
details explaining how the DAS works and a list of
Frequently Asked Questions about the DAS.
First Aid Stations can provide ice packs for Guests. Water is available at fountains, food carts, and food service locations. You can also bring your own into the parks.
It may help your DD if you
rent a wheelchair for her. The parks are huge and a wheelchair may give her the stamina to make it throughout the day by having a place to sit in the queues. Here is some
additional information on wheelchair rentals in the parks. In case you decide to rent a wheelchair, here is some
information regarding attractions for Guests with Mobility Disabilities.
Wishing you minnie magical memories :-) Allison V.