WonderlandisReality
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We are working on planning (early stages) a trip to Disney in the next few years with our two children who have moderate and severe cognitive disabilities. Target is to go just before the oldest is 10, youngest will be 8. Emotionally will be ~4-6. I have been lurking and following this board and understand how the DAS card works, with one person in the party who is eligible.
I have two questions I can't find addressed regarding this process:
1. Assuming both children fall into the eligible category (guessing here as we still struggle with outings to grocery stores, they are in Special Education 100% of the school day, in addition to both having physical brain abnormalities) is it of any benefit to obtain a DAS card for each child or does one for the entire party serve the same purpose?
I also am somewhat concerned about explaining to a cast member (in a public setting) the reasons why my children have these issues as most stem from pre and post natal abuse and neglect inflicted during the first few years of their life by birth family. Its a touchy subject that they remember. Would kinda suck starting off happiest vacation ever by drudging up extremely painful past. This leads me to my second question. 2. Would guest services accept it in writing so everyone (especially the kids) didn't have to hear? I understand they ask what would make it difficult to stand in line, but it's going to be difficult to explain that raised voices, certain (sometimes unknown) phrases and individuals in close proximity of a certain gender can cause violent issues and perhaps just leave it at that (or maybe that's fine, I don't know). But even explaining this around the older child could turn the day sour.
I would like to add that DAS isn't our only approach to this vacation, we are already trying to prep, choosing resort that is quiet but close to park in case of extreme meltdown, going for an extended period of time so we can take time/days off and not trigger anyone. In addition to about a million other details.
Thanks in advance.
I have two questions I can't find addressed regarding this process:
1. Assuming both children fall into the eligible category (guessing here as we still struggle with outings to grocery stores, they are in Special Education 100% of the school day, in addition to both having physical brain abnormalities) is it of any benefit to obtain a DAS card for each child or does one for the entire party serve the same purpose?
I also am somewhat concerned about explaining to a cast member (in a public setting) the reasons why my children have these issues as most stem from pre and post natal abuse and neglect inflicted during the first few years of their life by birth family. Its a touchy subject that they remember. Would kinda suck starting off happiest vacation ever by drudging up extremely painful past. This leads me to my second question. 2. Would guest services accept it in writing so everyone (especially the kids) didn't have to hear? I understand they ask what would make it difficult to stand in line, but it's going to be difficult to explain that raised voices, certain (sometimes unknown) phrases and individuals in close proximity of a certain gender can cause violent issues and perhaps just leave it at that (or maybe that's fine, I don't know). But even explaining this around the older child could turn the day sour.
I would like to add that DAS isn't our only approach to this vacation, we are already trying to prep, choosing resort that is quiet but close to park in case of extreme meltdown, going for an extended period of time so we can take time/days off and not trigger anyone. In addition to about a million other details.
Thanks in advance.