Hey there, hi there, Nila! Thanks for stopping by with your very important question.
Over the years, I've visited Walt Disney World many times, and either myself or someone with me has visited with a particular medical concern. It has been my experience that
Walt Disney World truly has compassion and concern for guests traveling with specific needs, and while not everything can be addressed at all times, there are definitely considerations in place to assist those guests traveling with medical issues.
There is not a special day or certain time set aside for guests with epilepsy. You will find, however, that
many attractions have a health advisory that would warn those with certain health conditions to use caution when considering whether or not an attraction is safe for them. I would also highly recommend looking for videos on YouTube or other sites that give you a feeling of what you may encounter at an attraction to help you prepare.
Guests with a seizure disorder, such as epilepsy, should consult with their doctor regarding attractions at Walt Disney World. You and your doctor are the best people to know what your triggers are, whether your medication needs may be altered by your visit, and whatever else may be important before embarking on this adventure.
I also want to mention that you will have access to the
First Aid Centers, located in all of the theme parks, and if there is a medical situation at your hotel, the front desk can help in many situations. First responders are also just minutes away in the event of a medical emergency.
Nila, I hope you get to enjoy a practically perfect vacation!
Anna