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Where can I get cold medicine at Disney?

You can purchase cough medicine at the Emporium at the Magic Kingdom. All the gift shops at the Walt Disney World Resorts also have cough and cold medicines.



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If you begin to feel ill or find that you require medical assistance, please visit one of our conveniently located First Aid centers. Nurses are available during normal park operating hours to offer over-the-counter medications, bandages and other quick remedies so that you can begin enjoying your vacation again.

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You can purchase cough medicine at the Emporium at the Magic Kingdom. All the gift shops at the Walt Disney World Resorts also have cough and cold medicines.

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All the gift shops at the Walt Disney World Resorts also have cough and cold medicines. The Magic Kingdom Baby Center and First Aid will have Tylenol, Tums, and Advil as well for free.

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But back to your question, unfortunately, theme park tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable, but the good news is that they are valid until their stated expiration date! So if you do happen to get sick, hopefully, you can find another date in the future that will work for you!

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For individual Lightning Lane purchases, guests of a Disney Resort hotel and other select hotels* may make their first purchase starting at 7:00 am on the day of their visit. All other Guests can make their first purchase during normal park opening hours.

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Does Disney Have a Pharmacy that Fills Prescriptions? There are no pharmacies located on Disney World property which fill Guests' prescriptions — but there are plenty nearby (some of which will even deliver).

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Keep in mind that for small cuts and minor issues, guests can visit a First Aid Center in the Disney parks. For more serious issues, though, the new Doctor2me service can save a trip to Urgent Care! In the meantime, we're always on the lookout for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more!

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Paid Time Off Vacation and sick leave are available for full-time positions. Vacation and personal holidays are accrued based on length of service, position and hours worked.

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On-Call Doctors at Disney World You also have access to an on-call doctor when you stay at a Disney Resort. Call a front desk cast member to help you get in touch with a licensed physician who will come directly to your Walt Disney World resort room and help to diagnose your illness.

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While you may not be able to receive a refund there is the option of changing your reservation or vacation package to a later date if necessary. In this case, your party may be charged a $50 change fee (prices subject to change) and will be responsible for any increase in prices as a result of this change.

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When you book a Lightning Lane return time, you typically have a grace period of about five minutes on either end, meaning that you can tap in five minutes before the start time or five minutes after the end time.

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Tickets are non-refundable, but you can modify the date of your planned visit in the My Disney Experience app and set it for a future date.

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Yes, you can cancel Disney Plus at any time. However, keep in mind you will not receive a refund for cancelling your subscription. Instead, you will be able to continue using Disney Plus for the rest of the subscription period. At the end of that period, you will not be charged, but you will lose access.

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Does Disney give refunds for rain? Disney's official policy is that it does not offer refunds for rain.

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Registering for a DAS pass is a great way to navigate Disney if you have a clinically diagnosed illness or disability. A DAS pass allows you to avoid waiting in crowded spaces, and instead allows you to do other things while you wait by booking an “appointment” to experience an attraction later in the day!

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The Disability Access Service (DAS) is designed for guests who have a difficult time waiting in long lines for various reasons. I've heard of people using this service for a physical disability like severe plantar fasciitis to psychological disabilities like anxiety or being on the autism spectrum.

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Disney also offers what's called Disability Access Service to guests (you're not a “visitor” — you're a “guest”!) who are unable to wait in a long line due to a disability. The card allows you to go to an attraction and get a set time to come back and experience the ride.

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