ANOTHER Adventure in Autism (4/15) A Taste of What's to Come...

I'm so glad things finally turned around for you guys- The Magic is Back!!! pixiedust:

Alex was the same way about Annie & Quincy not being at the Play & Dine breakfast! He's noticed that Daisy isn't always around too... there seem to be a lot of things that don't include Daisy - packages of stickers, figurines, etc. He always says, "She must not have been there the day they made thatm." :rotfl:

We're hoping to meet Daisy this year. ;)

We saw Daisy at Tusker House breakfast.
Cute pictures. Does you oldest niece look as much like Tricia as it seems by the photos?
 
We saw Daisy at Tusker House breakfast.
Cute pictures. Does you oldest niece look as much like Tricia as it seems by the photos?

Daisy isn't listed as one of the characters at Tusker House (on allears) but I've heard that's the place to spot her... we have a pre-park opening ADR there on our last day! :thumbsup2
 
Another great update. Cannot wait to see what the HS day entails. The Playhouse Disney characters look great, my Emily would certainly love to meet them!
 

Yeah the magic is back! What a great lunch you guys had!:thumbsup2 I am happy aunt Ray took to the idea of a wheelchair. Can't wait for the next chapter.:goodvibes
 
What wonderful pictures - Billy has the most precious smile - and I love that Tricia is so sweet to go up with the little ones to keep them all in check and let the moms take the pictures! It sounds like a great meal! Glad AR loved it!!!

Can't wait to see what else is in store.... :goodvibes

Sara
 
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Kathy, I had tears of laughter from reading about your adventure. Your trip reports are such a blast to read that I want to spend a vacation with your family - it would be so much fun.

I chuckled at the jacuzzi tub experience - the tubs need to be about 6 inches deeper for us taller adults to be able to be comfortable.

Looking forward to the next installment!
 

Chapter 36: Together in Tinsel Town


Now that we were all fat and happy from our lunch at Hollywood & Vine, the ten of us slowly walked, strolled and rolled down palm-lined Sunset Boulevard toward the next activity which was sure to be a hit with everyone. Well now, hmmm, let’s see. We’ve got four adults (one pregnant), a senior citizen, and five kids ages 2-11. It’s not so terribly difficult to guess what that was!



Hint: it’s not Twilight Zone Tower of Terror! ;)




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Here we are lining up for the 1:45 show. Marilyn’s sciatica was bothering her…she’d kill me if she knew I was posting this pic, so shhhh! :ssst:


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Soon the CMs began letting us into the theater. Now, the plan was for us to just park Aunt Rae’s wheelchair with Josie’s stroller and then Ed would help her into the theater and to her seat. But, we were so early for the show that it was immediately evident that we were going to get really good seats down front. :banana:


One of the CMs suggested that they wheel down to the stage level via the wheelchair ramp/handicapped entrance, park the chair down there and then walk up the small number of steps to where the rest of us were seated. This seemed to make sense, because otherwise it would have been a very l-o-n-g shaky walk down a lot of steps for Aunt Rae. It worked out well, and we were all able to get great seats together.


We were excited; my family hadn’t seen this show in a while and it was my little nieces’ first time. Emily and Beth were just ga-ga over Belle (although Emily still insisted that Ariel was still her favorite princess!)


We were fortunate enough to see these guys one more time…



Four for a Dollar


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There was an older woman sitting in the front row with her family who was celebrating her birthday. I gathered that they had been spotted by the CMs (go, Birthday Button!) and been given seats front row, center, because of this. Well, the guys from Four for a Dollar brought her up on stage, serenaded her, and made a big fuss over her birthday. She was eating it up, LOL!


The stagelights came up and the show began...




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The show was a huge hit with Aunt Rae. “It was almost like seeing a Broadway show!” she gushed. “Oh, that music and the costumes!” Naturally, the little girls were in awe, and it was fun to see them chattering away with their big cousin, Tricia, about the show. Billy had been jumping up and down in his seat and laughing like crazy during the songs!


It was an unqualified success!


Now, here is where my memory gets a bit fuzzy. I know that we wanted to go to see VOLM (Voyage of the Little Mermaid) after that, but the next pictures I took showed Rock & Roller Coaster! Billy must have seen that we were so close and made a fuss. I must have broken off from the rest of the group to take him and Tricia, using the GAC.



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I always sit with Billy so that I can make sure he keeps his head back against the headrest during the launch. Tricia sat in front of us with a single rider. I know I’m getting old because as much as I like Aerosmith, I remember thinking the music blaring in my ears was just a tad too loud!


I do recall that even the FP queue must have been long, because when we got out of there, I vetoed their request for Tower of Terror because I felt we had been gone too long already. We were, I reminded them, supposed to be enjoying the park with their cousins.


The copy of the Times Guide I held onto is coming in handy! (Between that and my pictures, I’m kind of piecing together my memories of the day.) The next pictures I have are of Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage. It may seem funny that Billy still liked this, but again, if there’s music and singing…he’s all for it! Now, considering that it must’ve taken the three of us at least 45 min. to do R&RC, I’m guessing we met up with the others and were queuing up at PD for the 3:20 performance.



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This, however, is where Tricia balked. :snooty: Beauty and the Beast was one thing, but at eleven years old, she was drawing the line at sitting through Playhouse Disney! Ed decided to take her over to the nearby Magic of Disney Animation for a more age-appropriate activity.



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When the doors opened and we entered the darkened theater, I had a bit of a dilemma. We were early enough (once more) to get good seats on the floor up front, but the wheelchair section, naturally, was along the back wall. Well, this was one show for which AR would not have transferred out of that chair even if you paid her. “If I sit down on that floor, I’ll never get up!” she quipped.


So, we let my sister’s family sit closer to the stage while we hung back close to the wall with AR. The theater wasn’t really that crowded, though, and Billy spent half the show up on his feet, dancing, so he wasn’t missing anything.



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After we clapped and sang and caught bubbles, we stepped outside and I made a quick call to see when Ed and Tricia would be done. They were just finishing up. As it turned out, Marilyn had not taken her gang to see VOLM while we were on R&RC, so that was the next thing on our list.

(I have absolutely no idea what the others did while the kids and I were on R&RC because I had the camera with me, so I have no photo clues.)

Ed can’t remember, either, so oh well!


There was a tolerable line for VOLM (had all the families with little kids been in this area earlier in the day?) so we just hung around the courtyard area to wait for Ed and Trish. Billy spied a cart with Playhouse Disney toys and he made a beeline for it. He was so happy and excited! I couldn’t help it; I bought him a toy, a musical “baton” like the one Leo from the Little Einstiens uses.




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Soon Ed and Tricia appeared and she was so proud of her drawing of Stitch. (I didn’t have the heart to tell her I thought it looked like a deranged mutant bunny rabbit!) :rotfl2:


I wondered what our Stitch would think of it when we brought it back to the room and showed it to him……




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Kathy
 
Another great update Kathy! (When do you sleep??)

I'm glad the magic is continuing - even AR seems happy. :goodvibes

Hope for more to come!
 
Great update Kathy! I love that Billy enjoys RNRC. I have never been on it, but maybe...just maybe I will try it next time!! :goodvibes

You are doing a great job piecing all the pictures and memories together.

I think her Stitch is pretty darn good! Much better than I would have done! :cool1:

Sara
 
Glad to see things are much better on this day. Even AR seems like she is in better spirits:goodvibes

I understand that Tricia didn't want to see PHD Live, I would avoid if I could...only if because I need a crane to get my butt off the ground after being in there:scared:
 
Your 9yr old son (original poster to the thread) sounds like my DD9. If did the testing for it and it shows she has a mild form of autistism and some characteristics of aspergers but not enough to be diagnosised with either conditions. She has great language skills but does things at times that we call "special moments" too. How do you handle WDW? My DD9 had a near full meltdown last time we went. Stitch must have just come out of the staging area and he saw her and asked her if she needed a hug (which she always does). She ran over to him and gently hugged him. Any tips would be awesome.
 
Great post Kathy! I don't think we've ever done Theater of the Stars. Looks like something we'll have to put on the list for next time.

I'm so glad AR seems to be enjoying herself more now. Must make it alot easier for you too!

Thank God my 2 (12 and 13) are well beyond the PHD phase. I'd NEVER get up off that floor!
 
Glad everyone had a good time.
 
Great posts Kathy...

I'm very happy that the big family lunch was a sucess and you enjoyed the food and characters. We really enjoyed it too last June.

I haven't seen the B & B show since probably 93 or 95, so that was fun to see those pictures. And it reminds me of last night I was reading to Margaret a B&B book and everytime I said "beast" she would repeat it after me, but in her biggest growling beast voice she could muster up for a 2 yr old. it was cute!

Tricia not going for PHDL, huh? I have a feeling I'll be running into that in future visits, the twins are 7 yrs older than Margaret. like your compromise :thumbsup2

always looking forward to reading more,

Scrappie (J-)
 
Kathy, it's been a real treat reading your present TR and past but i am sorry to say i am saying goodbye. I don't know how many of you know about the live cams that have been up in the past streaming from DW but a new web site was put up called Dislive.com to keep all the cams organized and the owner of this site, Pete claims to own the letters DIS and ordered the owner of dislive to rename his site or he will sue. So they did rename the site. But now Pete is threatening to sue the owner of the other site unless they give up the domain name dislive.com. That is very sad, they did what Pete asked them to do and now he continues to push them around. I can't have anything to do with this site because of the way Pete has acted. I thought it was all about sharing your love of Disney but according to Petes actions he doesn't want anyone to share their love of "DIS"ney but him. Maybe it's a money thing, maybe it's just him being a selfish person but I can't be affiliated with someone like that. I truley hope your vacation went well and have many more to come. I will miss reading your TR's! Take care and good luck. Should they rename DISney World, will Pete sue them next??
 
We finally went to B and B last trip. We all loved it.

The shirts look terrific! We always have matching shirts (at least the kids). It's been helpful in keeping everyone together. And it makes for great pictures!
 
excellent update as usual, and let me tell you i think it is so funny about your daughter not wanting to do playhouse disney, because i was her age the first time i went to disney and i could remember telling my mother that there was no way i was riding that silly doll ride (aka small world) now what would a trip be without that.... ps i agree with your son... anything with singing and dancing is great. i just love everything disney cheesy or not
 
Warning! Self-Gratuitous PTR Plug!!

Yes, it's true....I just couldn't resist!

:blush: See link in my siggie.....



Kathy
 

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