Mom And Kids Animal Kingdom
  • On Apr 19, 2011
    Natasha from FL 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.

    My 6 year old son was diagnosed with conduct disorder, and ADHD. His patience level is very low and I was wondering if there is a pass available for us so i dont have to stand with him too long in a line? I also have 3 other small children as well .

    Hi Natasha!

         Disney World is such a fabulous vacation destination, but it can be a little overwhelming to some guests.  The folks at Disney want every single person to enjoy the theme parks and are very aware of the special needs of some guests.  I would advise visiting Guest Relations and request a Guest Assistance Card for your son.  Since he has an "invisible" condition that may not be obvious to other Cast Members, you may want to bring a letter from his doctor outlining his exact needs.  There are many different types of Guest Assistance Cards and they will help you to pick out just the right card for your son. 

         These cards do not guarantee that you won't wait in lines, but they will definitely ease the burden.  The good news is that if you are allowed to enter a special line, etc., your son and up to five other guests may do so at the same time.  No need to worry about your other three little ones!

         I hope that you and your family have a magical vacation!

    Much pixie dust,

    Jackie S.
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, Louisiana

Yes, I'm the one behind you in the grocery store checkout line. You know, the one that lets you know why you simply HAVE to stay on property and laughs when you say that you are going to visit Disney World AND Epcot... Yes, that crazy lady is me! Learn More About Jackie

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