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A small thing, but marking food locations for people with food seeking tendencies and PWS to avoid would be great too. I know there is a PWS convention in disney every year and it would be very helpful to know if there are any food free gift shops or what rides have gift shops containing food at the end. It would allow for a serious decrease in anxiety for both visitors with PWS and their families and care givers and would help create a more food-secure vacation.
Disneyland and Walt Disney World now have guidebooks for guests with cognitive disabilities (such as autism). They include the above charts of what to expect at each attraction (strong smells, loud noises, restraint types used, duration, and more), lists of quiet areas for when you need down time, and answers to frequently asked questions, among other tips.
They are available to download in PDF format: Disneyland | Walt Disney World
If you don’t want to download a PDF (or prefer to click the download link on Disney’s site directly), here are their pages for Services for Guests with Cognitive Disabilities: Disneyland | Walt Disney World
Like that’s gonna make it smell less rancid