KatLight
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2016
I'm sorry if this question has already been covered; how this works is probably so well-known that most people don't even need to ask, so I feel a bit silly for starting a thread about it, but I can't seem to find any ideas or info out there. We're heading to WDW for the first time in November and hoping to get a DAS for my eldest (he has autism, mental anticipation/excitement leads to trying to his emotions & physicality feeling unbalanced and thus seeking out sensory experiences through things like shrieking, flailing, unintentional physical aggressiveness, etc). Assuming we are able to get a DAS for him, what sorts of things do you normally do around the park while you're waiting? Speak with characters? Play interactive games? Can we go on other rides that don't have long lines? I'm just trying to be as prepared as possible so he doesn't start feeling physically under-stimulated.