I've searched past threads and can't find this addressed, and I'm hoping for some advice. We are taking an extended family trip which includes my 79 year old Grandmother. She is very active and in pretty good health, but she has Rosacea which is a skin condition which causes extreme redness, itching etc on her face when it flares up. Some triggers include the sun, wind, and cold weather - all of which we expect to encounter on our trip over XMAS. She does wear sunscreen and a wide-brim hat, but she is very concerned about being able to stay with us at the park. We are renting a house off-site so having her go back to the resort in mid-day really isn't an option.
I'm thinking that we shouldn't really have an issue with waiting for most attractions because I think that most queue areas are out of the sun & wind right? I don't think we have a need for a GAC, but please let me know if there is something specific we can ask for which would help her.
I am thinking that she may need a place to rest for a while out of the sun and possibly windy weather during the early afternoon. She would then be able to join us in the late afternoon/evening. She loves to read, so I was thinking of having her take a book along, and wondered if she would be able to hang out in the first-aid area for a while (like a couple of hours). I've never been in one of the first-aid buildings so I have no idea what facilities are available, so please excuse my question if it's totally ridiculous.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice for me? I talked to my grandmother today and she was saying that she may just stay at the house some days and not go to the parks at all, but I really don't want her to do that because she'd be there all alone, and it's just a house, not a resort.
I'm thinking that we shouldn't really have an issue with waiting for most attractions because I think that most queue areas are out of the sun & wind right? I don't think we have a need for a GAC, but please let me know if there is something specific we can ask for which would help her.
I am thinking that she may need a place to rest for a while out of the sun and possibly windy weather during the early afternoon. She would then be able to join us in the late afternoon/evening. She loves to read, so I was thinking of having her take a book along, and wondered if she would be able to hang out in the first-aid area for a while (like a couple of hours). I've never been in one of the first-aid buildings so I have no idea what facilities are available, so please excuse my question if it's totally ridiculous.

Does anyone have any suggestions or advice for me? I talked to my grandmother today and she was saying that she may just stay at the house some days and not go to the parks at all, but I really don't want her to do that because she'd be there all alone, and it's just a house, not a resort.