NiniMorris
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Your plans sound great. Your Epcot day sounds like it will be very enjoyable and a relaxing way to see the park. HS sounds like fun too. The Osbourne lights are my DHs absolute favorite thing about DW. I am so excited you guys are going to do the Christmas Party and I love Cinderella's castle all lit up for Christmas.
I'm so glad that Disney has the option for the no crowd waiting area. It does seem that the people in those areas are waiting longer then the regular lines. I hope the Grandprincess does well with her foot. I have a feeling it will be hard for you guys to keep her off her foot but hopefully having a GAC will allow them to keep her in the stroller.
Today we had a WalMart trip to get a few things I had forgotten for the trip... it was next to impossible to keep her from walking all over the place...I see a slight problem keeping her in the stroller at Disney!
Oddly enough, her surgeon will be at Disney the same time we are...so we have her number if there is a problem...
Love all your plans so far. We love our GAC.
The only way we could ever do Disney!
These plans sound great Nini!
And thank you for explaining the GAC card a little bit. I have already determined that if I can ever get Josh to go back to WDW, I am going to see if he qualifies. I am not sure - but I think if he could avoid the crowded lines like that, he would actually enjoy WDW? But I doubt I will ever get him back.
I love that you can tour however works best for you at WDW.
D~
The GAC is for hidden disabilities... I think it would work great for Josh!
I have to tell a story about our first trip to Disney after the accident...I may have already told you , but I am not going back to read the beginning, so if I di...let's pretend you are hearing this for the first time! LOL!
Mr D was having terrible meltdowns for no reason at all. He had just started having them so we were not 100% sure in what we were doing to handle them. The doctors were running tests, but said it could be a million different things causing them, and it was too soon to tell what the triggers were.
He would get really violent during this time. Violent to himself and others. The only way to control him was to sit and hold him, basket style, until it went away. (luckily he was small then!) We were leaving Magic Kingdom one day and right on Main Street he started a gigantic melt down. Screaming, yelling, thrashing, hitting, punching...it was a really bad one.
I grabbed him and tried to calm him down. He ended up dragging me to the center...I sat on a step and put him in the basket hold and held him talking softly until he calmed down. I was scared out of my mind that some one was going to report me for child abuse...because it did look like I was hurting him. I was a white middle age woman holding a screaming black toddler in a way he could not move... did I forget to add he was screaming for momma?
Of course, my husband and Miss B walked off in a different direction...so they were no help!
After it was over, I started to get concerned that NO ONE tried to intervene. I had thought Disney was a safe place, but no one tried to stop me from possibly kidnapping a child (even though he was mine).
I later found out that I was on at least one Disney camera the whole time. That there were several people in plain clothes communicating with each other during the whole episode.
This is when we found out about the GAC...and things have been much smoother since!
Nini