A Parent’s Guide to Disney Character Meets for Children With Autism
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I have four children, all diagnosed with autism. Uh we're a very neuroscarly family.
The first time we managed to take the children on a Disney trip was the Disney Magic at Sea Cruise.
I think we have to remember that the appearing wave would still work if that's what works for you.
Our trips have to look a way that suits us and our own families.
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Disney character meets can be one of the most magical parts of a trip – but if you’re visiting Disney with a child who has autism, they can also feel overwhelming, unpredictable, and full of pressure. In this livestream chat (and podcast episode), I’m sharing a parent’s guide to Disney character meets for children with autism, based on our real-life experiences as a family. We’ll talk about gentle preparation, managing expectations, advocating for your child’s needs, and ways to make character interactions feel supportive rather than stressful. I’m covering things like: • How watching vlogs in advance can help prepare children • Why bucket lists need flexibility • Why children never have to hug, talk, or pose • Appear-and-wave characters, parades, and character dining • What helps while waiting in queues • Talking to Cast Members and advocating calmly • Disability access support at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World, and Disney Cruise Line This isn’t about perfect photos or ticking boxes – it’s about helping your child feel safe, supported, and able to experience the magic in their own way. Helpful resources mentioned: 🗂️ Free Travel Binder Starter Pack https://mummyoffour.com/travelbinder ✨ Magical Planner Store https://mummyoffour.com/magicplanner 💬 Join my free community for parents + access to resources https://mummyoffour.com/join 🏰 Join the Magical Adventures Club (MAC) https://mummyoffour.com/joinmac If you’re parenting a child with autism and planning a Disney trip, you’re not alone – and I hope this guide helps you feel more confident and supported.