Canada Wide Deals for People with Special Needs
Hi everyone! As a mother of an autistic/fragile x child I realized quickly that places make things easier for us it just took tons of digging and phone calls to find out this information! These discounts make life easier incase of having to leave early (less money to pay), sensory issues, or physical disabilities. I thought I would share what I have learned with you all and if there is anything I have missed please let me know and I will add it!
Outside Canada
Walt Disney World/Disneyland: Visit guest relations once inside a park. Bring proof of the dianosis and you will recieve a guest assistance card. This card will allow that person plus up to 5 others to use alternate entrances (quiet or wheelchair) to most rides, in some cases pass the line or use the fast pass right away! The pass is good for as long as you are visiting.
****Disney has now said that people are hiring people with special needs just to use this pass. Please don't let those who abuse the system wreck it for the rest of us. Please sign the petition here: http://www.change.org/petitions/stop...e-card-program
Inside Canada
The Access 2 Entertainment Card: This card allows you a free caregiver with purchase of a ticket for the special needs person.
http://www.access2.ca/english.html
The application is available via the link above. The card is accepted across Canada and does expire after a 5 year period in which it needs to be renewed.
The Access 2 Entertainment Card is accepted at the following cultural venues across Canada.
British Columbia
H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
www.spacecentre.ca
National Geographic IMAX Theatre
www.imaxvictoria.com
Pacific Cinémathèque
www.cinematheque.bc.ca
Science World
www.scienceworld.ca
Vancouver Aquarium
www.vanaqua.ca
Saskatchewan
Western Development Museum
www.wdm.ca.
Ontario
Art Gallery of Ontario
www.ago.net
Casa Loma
www.casaloma.org
Chatham Capitol Theatre
www.chathamcapitoltheatre.com
CN Tower
www.cntower.com
Harbour front Centre
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
Lorraine Kimsa Theatre
www.lktyp.ca
Metro Toronto Zoo
www.torontozoo.com
*the Toronto Zoo also give the person of special needs a 50% discount on top of having a caregiver in for free!!
National Film Board
www.nfb.ca
Ontario Place
www.ontarioplace.com
Ontario Science Centre
www.ontariosciencecentre.ca
Royal Ontario Museum
www.rom.on.ca
St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts
www.stlc.com
Ottawa Fat Cats
www.ottawafatcats.com
Nova Scotia
Museum of Industry
www.industry.museum.gov.ns.ca
The Access 2 Entertainment card is currently accepted at the following Canadian theaters (Also this cannot be used in combination with any coupon):
Cineplex Odeon Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
AMC Theaters
www.amctheatres.com
Cinema City Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Coliseum Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Colossus Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Empire Theatres
www.empiretheatres.com
Famous Players Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Galaxy Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Landmark Cinemas
www.landmarkcinemas.com
Magic Lantern Cinemas
www.rainbowcinemas.ca
Rainbow Cinemas
www.rainbowcinemas.ca
Scotiabank Theatre Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
SilverCity Cinemas
www.cineplex.com
Fantasy Fair, Toronto: Mention the disability and get a discounted ticket. Not advertised.
http://www.fantasyfair.ca/
Marineland, Niagara Falls:
Rates for a person with disabilities is $24.95 plus tax. Those accompanying the disabled individual pay the general admission price. Anyone can upgrade general admission passes to a Fun Card Season's Pass for $5.00 per person.
Persons with disabilities can also stop by Guest Services to receive a wristband. This will allow them to enter through the exits and, if only with a caregiver, puts them to the front of the line for rides.
However, if a guest with disabilities would like to ride with other family members, the family must join other guests in the queue line and wait their turn. They will be matched up by the ride operator and ride together
Special viewing areas are provided for persons with disabilities at the King Waldorf® Stadium, Aquarium Dome, Friendship Cove® and ArcticTM Cove. Please inquire with our Guest Services staff at these locations. We regret that the lower level of the Aquarium building cannot be made accessible. Most rides are accessible depending on the capabilities of individual guests. Access is often best accommodated through the exits of our rides. Disabled guests must be able to support themselves in a sitting position in order to ride and must meet all height requirements. Please inquire with ride attendants. Marineland staff will provide assistance; however, they are not permitted to lift disabled guests. A companion is welcome to accompany a disabled guest for the purpose of providing assistance. If you require further information or assistance, please stop by Guest Services.
CNE, Toronto: A caregiver gets in free to assist with the person with the disability.
Splashdown Park Discount, Tsawwassen, BC: 'Special needs rate' = $11.80 (discounted from the regular admission price of $20.95) for full day park admission with free admission for caregiver.
Your Local Community Centre: This is unadvertised but I found out by asking. I live in Durham and all public swimming/skating allows a caregiver to get in for free with a person of special needs.
Canada's Wonderland - not advertised but have reduced rate for disability and once in gate, you have to check in at Service desk to gain access pass for person with disability. This means you have reduced wait times to most rides and enter at EXIT doors onto the rides when staff permit you to. UPDATE: This has been reduced to you waiting in the park, not in a quiet area till the time set......there is a petition online you can sign to bring it back!
Via Rail - offer's reduced travel
Geneva Centre for Autism, Toronto: special FREE viewings of movies in theatres
Kerry's Place: Sign up for emails or register directly through your local office. Not only do they provide support they have events at reduced prices. http://www.kerrysplace.org/Public/Home.aspx
Ontario Provincial Parks: If you have a CNIB card or wheelchair parking pass, you can get reduced fee's at Ontario's prov parks for camping (Please see post 12 for pricing!)
Fragile X Research Foundation of Canada: Yearly free BBQ in Toronto (Variety Village) for Fragile X families. Usually posted around May. www.fragilexcanada.ca
Bowmanville Zoo: Not advertised but free caregiver admitted with purchase of entrance of special needs person.
Wyndam hotel: http://travel.usatoday.com/hotels/po...-rooms/96749/1 Just discovered this new idea....so great! Hope they will put this in more hotels!!
Air Canada: http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelin...attendant.html
Free flight for caregiver within Canada...please read link for instructions
Other info:
Registered Disability Savings Program (RDSP)
If you or child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit (or CDB), this savings plan is matched by government contributions. It's a good program not everyone realizes that they might qualify.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/rdsp-reei/ctrbtn-eng.html
In Ontario if you have a disabled parking pass you can park on the street in a no-parking zone for up to 4 hours. As long as it doesn't say no-stopping. City Parking meters free for 4 hours.
Dif'rent Drumm online magazine:
http://difrentdrumm.wordpress.com/ and also like them on facebook here : https://www.facebook.com/DifrentDrumm
My friend Rosie just started this up and there is lots of inspiring and helpful information....including articles by me!!! Enjoy!