Hey there,
We have been to WDW several times and the first few were a disaster due to my sons sensory issues and ADD. On our last trip we discovered the GAC card and it was the most enjoyable trip ever! My son cannot stand loud or sudden noises or large crowds. With the GAC card we were able to sit in the handicap section and he had his space. One day they allowed "regular" people into the handicap area after the parade started and my son freaked out and we had to leave. When we later explained the situation to a CM they tried to make it better by getting my son a special meet and greet with Jessie and Woody without him having to stand in a crowded line. He was so traumatized by the parade thing, he barely interacted with the characters at all, but when it was done and he was able to decompress it was the most wonderful thing he had ever experienced!
I know they no longer have the GAC cards and I am so worried about our trip in the fall. We bring noise cancelling headphones with us, we go in low crowd season, we try to find quiet spots for him all day, but it's still tough. Has anyone with similar issues used the new system for people with disabilities? Can anyone give me any new tips to make this trip work? we are not trying to abuse the system, like Disney said was happening, but our experiences were like night and day with the GAC card. I'm almost ready to scrap the trip if I can't work this out.
Thanks so much!
We have been to WDW several times and the first few were a disaster due to my sons sensory issues and ADD. On our last trip we discovered the GAC card and it was the most enjoyable trip ever! My son cannot stand loud or sudden noises or large crowds. With the GAC card we were able to sit in the handicap section and he had his space. One day they allowed "regular" people into the handicap area after the parade started and my son freaked out and we had to leave. When we later explained the situation to a CM they tried to make it better by getting my son a special meet and greet with Jessie and Woody without him having to stand in a crowded line. He was so traumatized by the parade thing, he barely interacted with the characters at all, but when it was done and he was able to decompress it was the most wonderful thing he had ever experienced!
I know they no longer have the GAC cards and I am so worried about our trip in the fall. We bring noise cancelling headphones with us, we go in low crowd season, we try to find quiet spots for him all day, but it's still tough. Has anyone with similar issues used the new system for people with disabilities? Can anyone give me any new tips to make this trip work? we are not trying to abuse the system, like Disney said was happening, but our experiences were like night and day with the GAC card. I'm almost ready to scrap the trip if I can't work this out.
Thanks so much!