It's a small world, but it just got a little bigger for disability representation at Walt Disney World.
"Could they be better? Of course there's always ways to improve and room for improvement. But Disney is really amazing," said Temple, who has fibromyalgia, arthritis and a number of other conditions that cause her incredible pain and can make her muscles seize up.
"I've been to other parks, and Disney by far is the best at trying to make sure they're as inclusive and as accessible as they can be ... If you talk to them and tell them what you need, they try as hard as they can to make that happen for you."Eve Chen is a Consumer Travel Reporter for USA TODAY based in Atlanta. You can follow her @chenwilliams on Twitter.11-year-old Zoe has a conversation with “Princess Anna” in sign language at Disneyland in California.
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