One of the Disney differences that sets it apart from other theme parks is how cast members engage with kids. If you're planning a trip to Disney with a non-cis kid, check out these helpful tips on attractions, entertainment, and restrooms, as well as resources to make your vacation seamless and positive. But Disney World is saturated with hetero-normal, cis themes of princesses and princes and some experiences may be triggering. In fact, it can be an incredibly positive, gender-affirming experience and a chance for kids who are socially transitioning at home or school-or haven't transitioned yet-to express themselves without worry. That's not to say The Most Magical Place on Earth isn't fantastic for non-cis kids. It's called the 'Disney difference.' After all, Walt Disney famously declared, 'To all who come to this happy place, welcome.' But Disney parks, especially Walt Disney World due to its size, can be pretty gender-polarizing and overwhelming for non-cis children.
Disney theme parks are known for their customer service, attention to detail, and acceptance.