Date uploaded: 2022-03-16 18:35:36
Jocelyn and Mike Taylor don't do anything last minute.
The couple's 7-year-old son, Raylan, has Joubert syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that occurs when parts of the brain don't develop properly. Raylan is vision-impaired and unable to walk or talk.
Jocelyn says it's worth the extra prep it takes to see Raylan twirling happily and smiling on the Alien Swirling Saucers at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios. Or crying at the end of a ride on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster or a trek on Rise of the Resistance – he's a big Star Wars fan.
Those tears, Taylor said, show he's happy – and that anything they've had to do "was worth the extra effort."
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