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Legoland is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for all guests, including children with disabilities. The park offers a variety of features and services to make it easier for children with disabilities to enjoy all that Legoland has to offer. Some of the ways that Legoland is inclusive for children with disabilities include: Offering a variety of rides and attractions that are accessible to people with disabilities, including wheelchair-accessible rides and rides that do not have height requirements. Providing special accommodations for guests with disabilities, such as priority access to rides and attractions, and quiet areas where guests can relax. Offering a variety of sensory-friendly experiences, such as reduced lighting and noise levels, and tactile activities. Having staff members who are trained to work with children with disabilities. Here are some additional tips for making your visit to Legoland as enjoyable as possible for your child with a disability: Plan ahead. Do some research on the park's website to learn about the different features and services that are available. Talk to your child about what they want to do and see. This will help you plan your day and make sure that you don't miss anything that they're interested in. Be flexible. Things don't always go according to plan, so be prepared to make changes if necessary. Bring along snacks and drinks. This will help keep your child hydrated and energized throughout the day. Take breaks. It's important to take breaks throughout the day, especially if your child is getting tired. Have fun! Legoland is a great place for families of all abilities to enjoy themselves. Make sure to watch for images from Ryan's favorite ride in 2000! The Royal Joust. Ryan is an adult with Autism. He has a hard time leaving the house to participate in community activities. I thought that a way to get him out and into the community would be to start a Youtube channel for him. He loves watching videos! It’s been fun making these videos and Ryan is enjoying getting out and about and seeing himself on Youtube. If you enjoy this channel please follow like and share with others, Ryan and I would greatly appreciate it! Music by geoffharvey from Pixabay