Abharmagic
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- Apr 1, 2008
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Hello. Planning our third trip to WDW for DS 5th birthday. He has very mild PDD type issues (only thing keeping him from diagnosis is that he is social and seeks out social contact with peers and adults)-- he is kid with sensory issues and diagnosis of Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS. He NEEDS routine, basically an out of sync child who has trouble coping when life is not somewhat predictable.
That said we have done 2 WDW trips with him and he loves it there. He is a huge Buzz Lightyear fan. The past two visits we have stayed off site at Mariott Vacation Club Resorts. Both times with 2 bedrooms/baths, a kitchen, washer & dryer. This set-up has worked well for us. Due to DS's sensory issues he can be a *bit* of a vomiter when overwhelmed (Fantasmic did it to him) and it's nice to know I can run a load of laundry right in our room when I have to.
But, staying offsite has its disadvantages with him too. When he is done he is DONE needs to go now! Back to the room to chill out. So, the car ride back to the resort can be a little long for him.
We have looked at staying at DVC properties b/c they are on-site and have the amenities we/he are used to. But they are EXPENSIVE- 3 times as much as we paid for the Mariott. And- there's only one DVC property on the monorail line BLT and that one is astronomical.
So, we have resigned ourselves to the fact that we will not stay in a villa- and stay in a room on property but on the monorail. My kids and DH and I like Epcot and the MK the best and will spend 90% of our touring time in these two parks. I am really leaning towards the Contemporary.
Why the Contemporary? In my mind I think it will be best to stay IN the building with our transportation. Walk out of room- take elevator down to monorail- get on monorail- be dropped off at park of choice. BUT I am also apprehensive about the Contemproary, can anyone help.
I have concerns about the noise. My kids and I aren't overly sensitive to noise- but if it's really loud and disruptive in the tower rooms as far as noise level- it may end up being a problem. I read in The UG to request rooms on the 9th floor or higher. I was going to try and get a room on the highest floor above the 9th floor available, and on the opposite side of the building from Chef Mickey's and as far from the elevator (ding) as possible. Is it impossible to get a relatively quiet room in the Contemporary, or am I dreaming.
I know room availability is 99% luck of the draw- who's coming who's going on any particular day and what kind of room you have in your budget. Well, our budget basically can pay for a standard bay view or MK view tower room- no suite, concierge, or BLT DVC for our budget.
Anyone stay at the contemporary and have a relatively quiet room/stay. I want feedback.
Also is there any way to request a room for a special needs child. I have his diagnosis, along with being able to obtain a Dr. note specifying his special needs and any accomodations he requires. HELP!
That said we have done 2 WDW trips with him and he loves it there. He is a huge Buzz Lightyear fan. The past two visits we have stayed off site at Mariott Vacation Club Resorts. Both times with 2 bedrooms/baths, a kitchen, washer & dryer. This set-up has worked well for us. Due to DS's sensory issues he can be a *bit* of a vomiter when overwhelmed (Fantasmic did it to him) and it's nice to know I can run a load of laundry right in our room when I have to.
But, staying offsite has its disadvantages with him too. When he is done he is DONE needs to go now! Back to the room to chill out. So, the car ride back to the resort can be a little long for him.
We have looked at staying at DVC properties b/c they are on-site and have the amenities we/he are used to. But they are EXPENSIVE- 3 times as much as we paid for the Mariott. And- there's only one DVC property on the monorail line BLT and that one is astronomical.
So, we have resigned ourselves to the fact that we will not stay in a villa- and stay in a room on property but on the monorail. My kids and DH and I like Epcot and the MK the best and will spend 90% of our touring time in these two parks. I am really leaning towards the Contemporary.
Why the Contemporary? In my mind I think it will be best to stay IN the building with our transportation. Walk out of room- take elevator down to monorail- get on monorail- be dropped off at park of choice. BUT I am also apprehensive about the Contemproary, can anyone help.
I have concerns about the noise. My kids and I aren't overly sensitive to noise- but if it's really loud and disruptive in the tower rooms as far as noise level- it may end up being a problem. I read in The UG to request rooms on the 9th floor or higher. I was going to try and get a room on the highest floor above the 9th floor available, and on the opposite side of the building from Chef Mickey's and as far from the elevator (ding) as possible. Is it impossible to get a relatively quiet room in the Contemporary, or am I dreaming.
I know room availability is 99% luck of the draw- who's coming who's going on any particular day and what kind of room you have in your budget. Well, our budget basically can pay for a standard bay view or MK view tower room- no suite, concierge, or BLT DVC for our budget.
Anyone stay at the contemporary and have a relatively quiet room/stay. I want feedback.
Also is there any way to request a room for a special needs child. I have his diagnosis, along with being able to obtain a Dr. note specifying his special needs and any accomodations he requires. HELP!