Purpose: We aim to investigate the the relationship of service quality and attendee's satisfaction for the Disabled Game at Kinmen county, Taiwan. Method: The attendees mostly came from teachers, parents of students, country institutions, disabled people etc. We distributed the 120 questionnaires randomly, 117 issues are recovered of which effective rate is 97.5 %. Then we analyze the questionnaires with statistical analysis techniques such as: frequency distribution, percentage, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe method and typical relationship. Significant level α = 0.05. Results: Most attendees are ladies majoring in Special Education, their age: 31 - 40 years old, mostly they attended this special game more than 3 times. The quality of service is as follows: response rate 3.58 ± .80 is the highest, and then reliability, hospitability, safety and practical assistance. Scheffe's test found special education paraprofessionals concerned Practical Assistance while special education teachers concerned Safety more than the normal class teachers. Human resources distribution/assignment got the most satisfactory 3.50 ± 0.84 and then site facilities, convenience, game planning and hygiene of environment/site. Scheffe's test found special education teachers and paraprofessionals emphasized Convenience more than administrative personnel, while Human Resources Distribution/Assignment more than normal class teachers. The aforementioned five parameters: response rate, reliability, hospitality, safety and practical assistance existed positive relationship. Conclusion: Factors related to service quality should affect the satisfaction of attendees. However, the good cognition of attendee might lead to be satisfactory.