Hi, we're going to DLRP in October this year staying at the Hotel New York. In the party will be myself (Graham), my wife, daughter (11) and son (7) who is diagnosed with Autism or ASD in modern speak.
I have researched as much as possible and think I can get Access passes (?) for all 4 of us by going to some office whose name I can't remember just off Main Street.
The thing is, I'm not really able to find out what these will entitle us to.
My son is almost totally non-verbal indeed almost totally non-communicative and can go from being a bundle of energy and running around like the Duracell bunny to wanting to be carried everywhere. And he's a big,strong lad these days!
We've been to DLRP once before, with no special passes of any sort and he was a nightmare in the queues.
We've tried to organise the trip to be as easy as possible (for all of us). We're taking the train to London then the Eurostar all the way to the resort. Tom loves trains. And we're staying in the HNY so we're nearby but hopefully also far enough away. This time we are taking Tom's special needs pushchair as last time we relied on a Disney hire one and Tom wouldn't even get in it!
So we think we're reasonably well organised and I hope the Disney staff will be helpful & understanding but anyone with any experience or advice please can you let me know?
And thank you to everyone who's read all the way to the end of this very long post. Sorry!
Graham.
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I have researched as much as possible and think I can get Access passes (?) for all 4 of us by going to some office whose name I can't remember just off Main Street.
The thing is, I'm not really able to find out what these will entitle us to.
My son is almost totally non-verbal indeed almost totally non-communicative and can go from being a bundle of energy and running around like the Duracell bunny to wanting to be carried everywhere. And he's a big,strong lad these days!
We've been to DLRP once before, with no special passes of any sort and he was a nightmare in the queues.
We've tried to organise the trip to be as easy as possible (for all of us). We're taking the train to London then the Eurostar all the way to the resort. Tom loves trains. And we're staying in the HNY so we're nearby but hopefully also far enough away. This time we are taking Tom's special needs pushchair as last time we relied on a Disney hire one and Tom wouldn't even get in it!
So we think we're reasonably well organised and I hope the Disney staff will be helpful & understanding but anyone with any experience or advice please can you let me know?
And thank you to everyone who's read all the way to the end of this very long post. Sorry!
Graham.
Posted from DISboards.com App for Android