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Old 10-12-2017, 09:31 PM   #1
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ADRs and Disabilities

An acquaintance of ours is traveling to WDW the week leading into Thanksgiving. They just booked their trip and are attending some kind of conference that relates to the disabilities of their youngest child. Unfortunately, I do not know any of the particulars. She asked my DH for dining suggestions. We were concerned that they are a large-ish party (6) and it is well past the time for making ADRs for the more popular places. I did a search and have found a limited number of ADRs for her party size at a decent dinner hour with several of the "less popular" restaurants.

I was wondering if any additional assistance is offered by Disney Dining for families who have special needs? I know she's practically a month away from her trip and it's a busy week, but I am just hoping that somehow she will be able to score at least one decent meal.

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Sorry, but there are no waivers for getting popular dining reservations because of special needs. A disabled person is just like anyone else in this respect.

Unfortunately, this family has likely learned a Disney lesson: You take whatever you can get for ADRs when booking them well past your 180, especially at a busy time like this one.

I hope you thought to tell them about the 18% auto-gratuity added for parties of that size. That could be an ugly surprise, too, if you didn't think to mention it.
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The only assistance Disney Dining will give is food related - if there are allergies, etc a chef will come out and talk to the parents in this case since you said it's a disabled child and make something that can be safely eaten but as Dot said, disabilities won't help you get into a restaurant if there are no available ADR's.

Have they ever been to Disney before? If not, I highly suggest you somehow let them know they really need to look into things because depending upon what the child's disability is (i.e. is it Autism with a sensitivity to loud noises or fear of characters - Abby had both) it's better to know upfront what they are getting into versus once they get there.

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Thank you both for your replies. I think this is a blended family and the disabled child may have been to WDW with her dad in the past. He is there for a Conference so the whole family is going together this time. But when I heard it was right around the corner, I was worried for them. Thank you for your information and advice.
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