HI,
My family will be taking our first trip to WDW in May.
I have 3 dc ages: 14, 13 and 11. I have an HF autistic 14 year old son who we anticipate will not want to do a lot of the rides. We also anticipate that his sisters will want to do all of them!
I have a few questions about the logistics of standing in line, riding rides, etc.
My son has a lot of issues with loud noises from crowds (more than loud noises associated with a ride), darkness, escalators, "people watching him", etc. What frequently happens is that we can get him to ride, show, etc. but when it comes to actually getting in the ride, etc. he freaks and refuses to get in, on, whatever.
If this were to happen is it possible for him to then be able to step aside and wait for us to finish the ride? Also if we are using the GAC card for him and they are letting us board in a different area or whatever and then he decides he is not going to ride - will the rest of the family be able to continue with the ride?
I am getting nervous reading about the moving walkways for some of the rides because some of the rides using those are rides that I thought we might be able to get him to ride/enjoy. But I know he will freak over the moving walkway. I definitely do not want to hold up the line or cause other problems but when he refuses to budge there is not much we can do about it now (he is 6'1" and 210 lbs.!)
Are these issues that we could work with if we obtained a GAC for him?
What about Parent Swap? Will they let us use that option even if he is 14 and obviously not a "child"? This would be my preference.
He is definitely one of those kids that needs a lot of de-sensitization to get used to something - are there things we can do before we go that might "introduce" him to some of the things he will encounter at WDW? For instance - I thought of taking him to our local airport have him possibly practicing riding the moving walkways there. He goes to the movies and has finally not used his fingers to plug his ears through the whole movie. He also has a thing about wearing 3-D glasses and I know that some of the shows at Disney use these.
Any suggestions about what rides to try or those to avoid - even though they appear harmless (he obviously will not be doing space mountain, TOT, etc.) But I am wondering if we started him out "easy" he might work his way up to things like Kali River Rapids, etc.
Thanks all for you help!
Pam (NC)
My family will be taking our first trip to WDW in May.

I have a few questions about the logistics of standing in line, riding rides, etc.
My son has a lot of issues with loud noises from crowds (more than loud noises associated with a ride), darkness, escalators, "people watching him", etc. What frequently happens is that we can get him to ride, show, etc. but when it comes to actually getting in the ride, etc. he freaks and refuses to get in, on, whatever.

I am getting nervous reading about the moving walkways for some of the rides because some of the rides using those are rides that I thought we might be able to get him to ride/enjoy. But I know he will freak over the moving walkway. I definitely do not want to hold up the line or cause other problems but when he refuses to budge there is not much we can do about it now (he is 6'1" and 210 lbs.!)
Are these issues that we could work with if we obtained a GAC for him?
What about Parent Swap? Will they let us use that option even if he is 14 and obviously not a "child"? This would be my preference.
He is definitely one of those kids that needs a lot of de-sensitization to get used to something - are there things we can do before we go that might "introduce" him to some of the things he will encounter at WDW? For instance - I thought of taking him to our local airport have him possibly practicing riding the moving walkways there. He goes to the movies and has finally not used his fingers to plug his ears through the whole movie. He also has a thing about wearing 3-D glasses and I know that some of the shows at Disney use these.
Any suggestions about what rides to try or those to avoid - even though they appear harmless (he obviously will not be doing space mountain, TOT, etc.) But I am wondering if we started him out "easy" he might work his way up to things like Kali River Rapids, etc.
Thanks all for you help!
Pam (NC)