Saturday, November 26, 2011

Hats (or Ears) Off to Disney

Last month we spent our fall break at Disney World. Undoubtedly you've heard the rumor that Disney is "the happiest place on earth." I call it "the most accessible place on earth." 

We began our time at Disney equipped with these very useful tools:

 This is our well-worn Guest Assistance Card. It enabled Cody and his entourage (hipper than saying family) almost immediate entrance to rides, shows, etc.
 
A Disney "cast member" (aka: employee) directed me to the disability maps. This cast member was one of many that we met with disabilities (which speaks volumes). The maps clearly identifies the wheelchair accessible rides.
       

 Cody is introduced to the Toy Story ride at Magic Kingdom: 

                                
The attention to detail to make these rides accessible is greatly appreciated. The cast members throughout Disney were very accommodating and sincere in their attention to Cody. This mom couldn't ask for more!

Cody (and the rest of us) enjoyed the ride so much we had to ride it again....this time with Grandpop!!
Here's an example how I shouldn't underestimate Cody. I sincerely didn't think  he  would would enjoy the Aladdin-magic carpet ride. I was concerned that he would be frightened.  Just take a look at the pictures.... I was wrrrrrrrrr-ooooonnnggg (to be read with your best Fonzie impersonation).


Guests with Disabilities are the first to board rides. Typically, people with special needs are considered as an afterthought.


Could he look any happier???
Here are a few other highlights:


Cody enjoying the Kilimanjaro Safari at Animal Kingdom.

  

 Three of my favorite characters.

The pièce de résistance  of our trip ..... Cody meeting Woody.
I readily admit that this mom teared up a time or two during our week at Disney. Often, attractions that we visit advertise that they are "handicap accessible" but in actuality it  means  that they have sidewalks....not that they have accessible activities for those in wheelchairs or other medical equipment. Witnessing Cody being able to be A PART of all the fun and the joy that he had was amazing.