Gimpy Heaven: Disney World and Disneyland

The planners of these over-the-top theme parks have thought of every accommodation for Gimpy people.

They’ve tightened their policy on access passes, but for the better, we believe. Now, the truly Gimpy get served versus every group of college kids who used to rent a wheelchair and pass it among themselves to get to the front of the lines.

PassPorter’s Disney For Special Needs: The Take-Along Travel Guide and Planner. This guidebook covers 24 special needs categories and detailed descriptions of every Disney ride and attraction. With insider advice for dining at Disney, tales and tips from special needs travelers, and honest advice so you can feel safe and comfortable.

The links below offer basic information free from the Disney Web sites:

Click here for disability details for Disney World

Click here for disability details for Disneyland

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