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What is included in a Disney Make-A-Wish trip?

The Give Kids The World package includes one day at Universal Studios, three days at Disney parks, one day at SeaWorld, and one day at a local attraction of your choice. These tickets are free for family members who are considered complimentary magic moment participants.



A Disney Make-A-Wish trip is a comprehensive, "all-expenses-paid" experience designed to eliminate any stress for the wish child and their family. Typically, the package includes round-trip airfare, ground transportation (often via a limousine or specialized shuttle), and a multi-day stay at Give Kids The World Village, a whimsical nonprofit resort near Disney World specifically for wish families. Families receive multi-day Park Hopper tickets for all Disney theme parks, and often tickets for Universal Orlando and SeaWorld as well. A major highlight is the "Genie+" or specialized assistance that provides front-of-the-line access to rides to accommodate the child's health needs. Also included are daily meal allowances (vouchers or gift cards), specialized Disney merchandise, and often a private "meet and greet" with characters. The goal is to provide a "magical" bubble where the family can focus entirely on joy and togetherness away from medical concerns.

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