JUDO star Stephanie Inglis who was left in a coma after a horror crash in Vietnam has fulfilled her dream of jetting off to Disneyworld.

The Commonwealth Games medallist, who stunned medics with her amazing recovery, was well enough to visit the fantasy resort in Florida earlier this month.

8 Stephanie Inglis who was in a horrific crash five months ago travelled to Disneyland with her family. Here she is pictured on the left with her dad Robert, grandad Tom, mum Alison and sister Stacey Credit: cascadenews.co.uk

8 Stephanie was involved in a crash when her skirt became caught in the wheel of a motorcycle taxi five months ago

8 Following her accident Stephanie was given a 1 per cent survival rate and was placed in an induced coma Credit: PA

8 Here Stephanie is pictured in Vietnam with some of the children she taught English Credit: Social Media

Her holiday came less than five months after the horrific crash in Vietnam, when her skirt became caught in the wheel of a motorcycle taxi.

She was in South East Asia teaching English as a second language.

Stephanie, 27, was joined on holiday by her mum and dad, Alison and Robert, her sister Stacey, 26, and seven other members of their family including her 90-year-old granddad Tom.

"It was fantastic," said Stephanie, of Daviot, Aberdeenshire.

"We weren't sure if I was going to make it because originally, I was supposed to be going in June but then I had the accident.

"It was a dream come true to finally get there!"

8 Doctors gave Stephanie the green light to travel and she spend two weeks enjoying the Disney resort Credit: cascadenews.co.uk

8 The family were originally meant to fly to the US in June but Stephanie's accident altered their plans Credit: PA

After reading about Stephanie's accident, tour company DialAFlight, agreed to re-arrange flights to Florida at no extra cost.

Doctors gave Stephanie the green light to go and her family, including one-year-old second cousin Hope, spent a fortnight enjoying the Disney resort.

Stephanie said: "It was so much fun. We did all the Disney parks and saw all the parades and firework shows at night and in the day we had a relaxing rest by the pool.

"Then we saw Frozen characters, Elsa and Anna, and you can't go to Disney without seeing Mickey and the gang."

She added: "It was fantastic watching the new Frozen sing-a-long show - my grandad was loving it. He was belting out all the songs!"

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Fighter Stephanie has made great strides since she was given just a 1 per cent chance of survival after being dragged along the road in the accident in May.

The tough athlete, who won silver at the 2014 games in Glasgow, was put into an induced coma due to her severe brain injuries.

Despite Stephanie being in a critical condition, her insurance company refused to pay for her medical care.

Family, friends and well-wishers were left to raise more than £300,000 to bring her back to Scotland in a specialist air ambulance.

8 Stephanie won a silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow Credit: Getty Images

8 Stephanie is continuing her recovery and is waiting for an operation on her skull but has taken her first steps back on to the judo mat Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Stephanie is now continuing her rehabilitation at home with her parents Robert, 54, and Alison, 52, while awaiting an operation on her skull.

Stephanie revealed that she has even taken her first tentative steps back on to the judo mat at her dad's Highland Budokan club.

She said: "I think the holiday was great for my improvement.

"When I came back I was feeling a lot fitter.

"Now I'm back in the gym and the swimming pool and I was even allowed on the judo mat last week.

"It was very light judo - no throwing - but it was just good to be back."