DRS_Are_Best
Mouseketeer
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My trip is coming up. I know I've asked this question here before and got great answers, but I want to be sure I know EXACTLY what I want before going down there so I know to ask for things appropriately and not get any flack for anything.
I am traveling as Mom of a family of 5. My two younger kids (8 year old girl/boy twins) are both Autistic. My son also has what we consider to be severe anxiety issues, but only about things that set him off. We have no concerns about lines. We know we can keep them under control no matter how long the wait and, thanks to Touring Plans (and FP+), we have a good idea of how long our waits will be and they are quite reasonable. So PLEASE no Wait Time advice (for me) here.
What I worry about is addressing DS's anxieties. Historically, shows have been a problem (but have been much better since the last time we were in WDW). In case we have a problem, we want to be sure that we're seated on an aisle and (preferably) near an exit. That way, if he has a meltdown, we can easily, quickly, and reasonably quietly get him out of the situation without causing problems for the other guests. We will be traveling with his earmuffs (which we will be using for every show we plan on attending as well as the fireworks and some of the more intense rides (hopefully the R&R coaster). But is this preferential seating something that we can arrange through Guest Relations with a DAS? We are not bringing a stroller or renting a wheelchair (for us, we really don't feel it's appropriate), so my kids' disabilities are invisible unless meltdowns are occurring.
Also elevators are an issue. We already have plans for the resort....we have a calendar entry to call the resort 8 days before check in to arrange with them that we will need a room on the ground floor away from any elevators. Mouse Travel (who we booked through) recommended waiting until then since the rooms aren't assigned until a week before check-in and if we were to do this too early, our request may be lost. We also plan to keep him as far as possible from Tower Of Terror (within reason.....he LOVES coasters and will insist on riding R&R), and we will do our best to shield him whenever such a thing is impossible to avoid. But are there any other places that we need to watch for that might force us on an elevator or near an elevator? I'm hoping that the "elevator" in Haunted Mansion will not be noticed as it's really the whole room that's an elevator.
Sorry for the long-windedness of this post. Just trying to make sure I get everything addressed.
TIA!
I am traveling as Mom of a family of 5. My two younger kids (8 year old girl/boy twins) are both Autistic. My son also has what we consider to be severe anxiety issues, but only about things that set him off. We have no concerns about lines. We know we can keep them under control no matter how long the wait and, thanks to Touring Plans (and FP+), we have a good idea of how long our waits will be and they are quite reasonable. So PLEASE no Wait Time advice (for me) here.
What I worry about is addressing DS's anxieties. Historically, shows have been a problem (but have been much better since the last time we were in WDW). In case we have a problem, we want to be sure that we're seated on an aisle and (preferably) near an exit. That way, if he has a meltdown, we can easily, quickly, and reasonably quietly get him out of the situation without causing problems for the other guests. We will be traveling with his earmuffs (which we will be using for every show we plan on attending as well as the fireworks and some of the more intense rides (hopefully the R&R coaster). But is this preferential seating something that we can arrange through Guest Relations with a DAS? We are not bringing a stroller or renting a wheelchair (for us, we really don't feel it's appropriate), so my kids' disabilities are invisible unless meltdowns are occurring.
Also elevators are an issue. We already have plans for the resort....we have a calendar entry to call the resort 8 days before check in to arrange with them that we will need a room on the ground floor away from any elevators. Mouse Travel (who we booked through) recommended waiting until then since the rooms aren't assigned until a week before check-in and if we were to do this too early, our request may be lost. We also plan to keep him as far as possible from Tower Of Terror (within reason.....he LOVES coasters and will insist on riding R&R), and we will do our best to shield him whenever such a thing is impossible to avoid. But are there any other places that we need to watch for that might force us on an elevator or near an elevator? I'm hoping that the "elevator" in Haunted Mansion will not be noticed as it's really the whole room that's an elevator.
Sorry for the long-windedness of this post. Just trying to make sure I get everything addressed.
TIA!