tssakti
MemberHi.
While it may be possible to hire some care workers for basic help, care requiring medical level assistance (like getting phlegm from the person’s airways) legally requires a special certification in Japan. So I would suggest they come with their own care worker or family member.
Solo traveller - do a need accompanying at Disney?
Excellent answer from @schroth-sensei
My feeling is that it is just saying “don’t expect us to help you transfer/provide physical assistance getting on rides” and providing a rule they can point to in case they need to not allow someone entry
Solo traveller - do a need accompanying at Disney?
I can’t say for certain, but I’m fairly sure that the required +1 is for those with disabilities who need specific help with daily routines and/or during social interactions with others. So, in your case I don’t think you would need another person to enter with.
That being said, the Disneyland Tokyo website does state that you must have…
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