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    Visiting Universal Orlando Parks With Disabled Child

    This is an extremely helpful board. I'm the step-mother of an autistic child, so I know the challenges. I hope your family has a great time.
  2. J

    Visiting Universal Orlando Parks With Disabled Child

    Child swap is used when parents have young children/or otherwise unable to ride children. It means that one parent can stay behind with the child in a waiting lounge while the other parent/family members ride, when they disembark, they go to stay with the child while the other parent gets a turn.
  3. J

    Visiting Universal Orlando Parks With Disabled Child

    Yes, go into Guest Services, ask for a Guest Assistance pass, as well as Family Room Pass. This will allow you to go with your child to a waiting room, while a member of your party goes through the Express Line, when they reach the loading area, you can all join together for the ride. Also...
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    Top "kissing" spots in WDW...

    My favorite place to kiss my Fiance? After Haunted Mansion, as you exit if you know where to look, the bride's ring is embedded into the concrete. That spot is where he proposed to me, and tradition has it that we must pause there and share a kiss to remember that day.
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    What are your top 10 things to consume at WDW?

    Turkey Legs I've never had a close up look at those. Are they regular roasted turkey leg or have they been brined or smoked at all? I want to try one, but I have a strong aversion to hammy meat product.
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