Hi, my dh and I are planning a trip to WDW and have a question which should be easy to figure out, but I don't know which would be the easiest. Hoping that maybe you can help. We have 4 children and I'm type I (although, I don't worry about me)
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My oldest ds (9 years old) is high functioning autism with huge sensory issues to sound, crowds, and heat (in fact, he would actually prefer to go on vacation elsewhere because of the "noise"). However, once in a stroller he feels safe, and does enjoy the attractions. He can walk till it gets to be too sensory-wise much he weighs about 65 pounds.
My 2nd son has some sort of foot disorder, he's been going to Shriners and they can't figure out the cause of his foot pain. They suspected Kohlers, but now that the bone is beginning to heal that tears apart that theory. They've tested him for juvenile arthritis, lupus, and checked for spurs and tumors. All negative, however, he still has pain. Anyhow, he can't walk long distances (like through costco) without hurting. He is a tall kid and weighs 65 pounds.
My 3 year old son also has sensory issues, but not bad so not a worry, but will not be able to walk WDW. Weighs 35 pounds.
Then I have my miracle baby who will be 18 months on the trip, he suffered a subtle brain injury after birth and is very small, about 6 months behind developmentally, not walking, difficult to feed, and has poor tone which means riding in a umbrella stroller is not an option because he ends up curling up like a newborn due to poor trunk support. However, he is very happy and easygoing. Weighs 20 pounds, wet
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We will be staying onsite and we can't figure out how to tote all 4 of these guys around. Our thought is to bring a small collapsible double stroller for the younger two and rent a double from the parks. It would be nice though to use the rented double as a wheelchair for both the older boys for Fantasmic due to the sensory overload and the long walk, but do they do that with rentals. By the way, all the boys' problems are not visibly apparent so I'm sure we would get many glares, except my oldest when he gets into one of his "zone outs" which don't happen too often until meds wear off. We have gone in the past and are familiar with the GAC, but the older two were younger, we didn't have our smallest "miracle", and my 2nd ds foot problems began summer of 2009. So, do any of you have suggestions? This is the first trip my dh and I have taken without the help of my mom, so maybe that's why it seems so overwhelming. Also, some of you with HFA kiddos how did they handle the bus rides and possibly being packed and having to stand? We've always rented a car, but not this time. We are trying to have a budget trip after a pretty bad year with surgeries and my dh being laid off for about 6 months last year, this trip is a celebration of my youngest ds of sorts and a thank you to all my other boys of being so accepting of mommy and baby being gone multiple times to visit the hospital. Sorry so long, thanks in advance!!

My oldest ds (9 years old) is high functioning autism with huge sensory issues to sound, crowds, and heat (in fact, he would actually prefer to go on vacation elsewhere because of the "noise"). However, once in a stroller he feels safe, and does enjoy the attractions. He can walk till it gets to be too sensory-wise much he weighs about 65 pounds.
My 2nd son has some sort of foot disorder, he's been going to Shriners and they can't figure out the cause of his foot pain. They suspected Kohlers, but now that the bone is beginning to heal that tears apart that theory. They've tested him for juvenile arthritis, lupus, and checked for spurs and tumors. All negative, however, he still has pain. Anyhow, he can't walk long distances (like through costco) without hurting. He is a tall kid and weighs 65 pounds.
My 3 year old son also has sensory issues, but not bad so not a worry, but will not be able to walk WDW. Weighs 35 pounds.
Then I have my miracle baby who will be 18 months on the trip, he suffered a subtle brain injury after birth and is very small, about 6 months behind developmentally, not walking, difficult to feed, and has poor tone which means riding in a umbrella stroller is not an option because he ends up curling up like a newborn due to poor trunk support. However, he is very happy and easygoing. Weighs 20 pounds, wet

We will be staying onsite and we can't figure out how to tote all 4 of these guys around. Our thought is to bring a small collapsible double stroller for the younger two and rent a double from the parks. It would be nice though to use the rented double as a wheelchair for both the older boys for Fantasmic due to the sensory overload and the long walk, but do they do that with rentals. By the way, all the boys' problems are not visibly apparent so I'm sure we would get many glares, except my oldest when he gets into one of his "zone outs" which don't happen too often until meds wear off. We have gone in the past and are familiar with the GAC, but the older two were younger, we didn't have our smallest "miracle", and my 2nd ds foot problems began summer of 2009. So, do any of you have suggestions? This is the first trip my dh and I have taken without the help of my mom, so maybe that's why it seems so overwhelming. Also, some of you with HFA kiddos how did they handle the bus rides and possibly being packed and having to stand? We've always rented a car, but not this time. We are trying to have a budget trip after a pretty bad year with surgeries and my dh being laid off for about 6 months last year, this trip is a celebration of my youngest ds of sorts and a thank you to all my other boys of being so accepting of mommy and baby being gone multiple times to visit the hospital. Sorry so long, thanks in advance!!