Disney launches wheelchair costumes for people with disabilities who can wear them in comfort.
Don't store avocado like this: it's dangerousDisney launches disguises for wheelchairs and for people with disabilities. A choice in the name of inclusion that will allow disabled people to dress up for Halloween, or at Carnival, in a unique and original way.
The costumes are inspired by some of the iconic characters of Disney cartoons, from Toy Story to Cinderella to “The Incredibles 2”. And they fit most wheelchairs as long as they don't have battery power.
They also come with 12 or 22 plastic support tubes for extra stability, and mounting them is child's play, assures Disney.
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As you can see from the images, in the Cinderella disguise, the wheelchair is transformed into a carriage carrying the sweet protagonist. Disney accompanies her with these words:
“They will feel like real kings when you turn their chair into a magical Cinderella carriage. The plastic piping adds stability along the wheel covers and the long, self-adhesive strips of fabric hold the pieces in place for an enchanting adventure. "
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Not only wheelchairs, however, Disney also offers their respective costumes for children, disguises designed specifically for the disabled that adapt to their needs compared to standard models.
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And there are those who have already tested the disguise as Annie Segarra who, on twitter, was immortalized with the Cinderella costume on her carriage by writing:
“Believe in your dreams and one day your rainbow will shine! I am so happy with the Cinderella's Coach wheelchair cover set. @DisguiseInc will now be available at
@shopdisney for Disney-loving wheelchair users who dream of going to prom! "
#AD @shopdisney “Believe in your dreams and someday, your rainbow will come shining through!”
I'm so glad the Cinderella’s Coach Wheelchair Cover Set by @DisguiseInc will now be available at @shopdisney for Disney loving wheelchairs users who dream of heading to the ball! pic.twitter.com/4cjs1bq54f
- Annie Segarra (annieelainey) August 10, 2020
SOURCES: Disney
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