Does Disney have any ride restrictions for guests who have casts on their arms or legs?
THE DEBS: There are no official guidelines for vacationers who have casts, just common sense rules. If you’re going on water rides, you’ll want to wrap the cast in a plastic bag, or maybe even a poncho, to help keep it dry. If you have a leg cast, you won’t want to try climbing the Swiss Family Tree House or other attractions that require a lot of walking and climbing or uneven ground (Tom Sawyer Island springs to mind), and you may want to consider renting a wheelchair or ECV. Linda from Maryland: Do you have anything about people with Albinism? They have no pigment in their skin and therefore have to protect their skin and eyes from the sun. THE DEBS: We don’t have anything specifically about Albinism in the book. Although we tried to make the book as inclusive as possible, we were not able to address every single special need that exists — if we tried, the book would be three times as long as it is now! (And, at 400 pages, it’s already pretty hefty.) We do feel, though, that the ne
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