DaisyCrazy145
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2012
Thanks in advance for your help! I tried calling Disneyland but wasn't able to get any help.
We've been saving up money for a year to take the kids to Disneyland - we want to go when it's not crowded due to children with sensory issues.
Does anyone know if the week of Oct 21st will be really crowded. I saw a post that said it is UEA that week can't figure out what that means? We could possibly go the week before but will have to change hotel dates.
Also - I noticed that the park is closing at 6pm both Tues and Wed the week of the 21st - is that normal? I see there is a Mickey Halloween party Tues night but I don't see anything for Wed. Is 9-6 enough time to see everything in the parks? We have a 3 day park hopper pass.
Also - when I called the lady said there are no accommodations for people with any kind of disability no matter what but I see posts saying there is something called a GAC - does anyone know what the real story is?
My plan is to just go through the regular lines but if they are having a hard time a quiet place to wait or shorter line could save the day.
Are there any quiet spots to sit and take a break?
Restaurants that are less crowded than others?
Thanks so much for any help - I've done hours of research and yet have no idea what I'm doing. I really want this to be great for my kids since they worked hard to help pay for the trip.
Thank you!!!
We've been saving up money for a year to take the kids to Disneyland - we want to go when it's not crowded due to children with sensory issues.
Does anyone know if the week of Oct 21st will be really crowded. I saw a post that said it is UEA that week can't figure out what that means? We could possibly go the week before but will have to change hotel dates.
Also - I noticed that the park is closing at 6pm both Tues and Wed the week of the 21st - is that normal? I see there is a Mickey Halloween party Tues night but I don't see anything for Wed. Is 9-6 enough time to see everything in the parks? We have a 3 day park hopper pass.
Also - when I called the lady said there are no accommodations for people with any kind of disability no matter what but I see posts saying there is something called a GAC - does anyone know what the real story is?
My plan is to just go through the regular lines but if they are having a hard time a quiet place to wait or shorter line could save the day.
Are there any quiet spots to sit and take a break?
Restaurants that are less crowded than others?
Thanks so much for any help - I've done hours of research and yet have no idea what I'm doing. I really want this to be great for my kids since they worked hard to help pay for the trip.
Thank you!!!