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Open Mouse for
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--Meet the Authors
of Vegetarian WDW
--A Vegetarian at
Mickey's Table - I
--A Vegetarian at
Mickey's Table - II
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Walt
Disney World is not only one of the most magical places on earth
but also one of the most friendly for folks requiring special needs!
From accessible
water fountains, accommodating chefs, handheld captioning, companion restrooms and much more -- folks with special needs can and do travel to WDW
and have an enjoyable vacation.
In this special
section of AllEars.Net, we go into specifics that you'll want
to know, whether you use a wheelchair, have hearing or vision impairments,
require a special diet, have Austism Spectrum Disorder or AHDH, are
a person of large size, or travel with a service animal.
General
Information
-- Companion Assisted Restroom Locations
-- Accessible Resort Room Photographs
-- Attraction Seating Photo Gallery
ADD/ADHD
-- Reader Stories
Autism
Spectrum
Disorders (ASD)
--General FAQ
--Firsthand Report
--Other Reader Experiences
--Tips
Epilepsy
Hearing
--Assistive Listening
--Handheld Captioning
--Reflective Captioning
--Sign (ASL) Interpreted Attractions
--Video Captioning
Latex
Allergy
Mobility
-- Mobility Disabilities
-- Wheelchair/ECV FAQ
-- Animal Kingdom in a Wheelchair
-- Epcot in a Wheelchair
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Airline Experiences
Service Animals
-- General Information
-- Tips Before You Leave Home
-- Disney Transportation
-- Disney-MGM Studios
-- Epcot Future World
--
Epcot World Showcase
-- Magic Kingdom Tips and Hints
Size
Concerns
WDW at Large
Special Dietary Needs
--Celiac Sprue
--Food Allergies
--Kosher
--Low Carb
--Other Special Diets
Vegetarian/Vegan
--Parks Counter Service
--Parks Table Service
--Strategies for WDW Vegetarian
Dining
--Meet the Authors of Vegetarian WDW
--A Vegetarian at Mickey's Table - I
--A Vegetarian at Mickey's Table - II
Special Medical Needs
Visual Impairments
Overview
and Tips
Guide to Visiting WDW with
a Vision Impairment
We so strongly
believe that WDW is a place for everyone, that we have joined forces with
PassPorter Press to write Passporter's Open Mouse for Walt Disney World
and the Disney Cruise Line - Easy Access for Travelers with Extra Challenges.
Order
the Book from PassPorter Press Click
Here
Read the Press Release Click Here
It is our
hope, through researching the book and talking with many of you, that
these pages and the book will help put your minds at ease and enable you
to have a magical vacation at Walt Disney World
Deb Wills
Debra Martin Koma
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