A little more background - my son is 6 and nonverbal, presents much younger than he is, more like a 2 year old. We went to Disney in June for the first time - and was shocked how well it went for us! Luckily, he doesn't have ANY issues with sounds/lights/crowds, or anything for that matter. Main issue is he's a runner. One reason we're taking our trip this fall and not waiting much longer - is because we HAVE to do this while he still fits in a stroller - and a highchair (a MUST for character meals)!
He was an angel our last trip, well, for the most part. Only time he really lost it was at DTD at the World of
Disney store - all it took was for him to see a display of DVDs (his obesssion, just wants to hold them and walk around with them, sleep with them). But he sat beautifully on the plane and even on all the bus rides through Disney - he really seemed to be taking it all in.
But the stroller is a huge must.
he will not walk and hold my hand. Sometimes he will - but majority of the time is spent with him holding my hand, dropped down to his knees, and twisting and trying to struggle free from me. I did try a harness when shopping with him - and that really didn't work with him. He still wants to throw himself to the floor in an effort to break free from me. My greatest fear is someone stealing my stroller when we are on a ride... NO clue what I'd do then. And we need a stroller not just for the parks - for everything. For getting through the airport, for walking around the resort, waiting in line for the buses at the resort, for him to be in while my girls swim.
I will add that request for my reservation, 1st floor for medical reasons. Yeah, I'd be terrified if stayed in a nice deluxe room with a balcony. Another concern is him unlocking the door and taking off in the middle of the night. He tried to last time, and luckily I thought ahead for that and had the lock rigged up with a babyproofing cabinet lock (too confusing to explain - but it worked!)
Another concern is character meals. a big must for all the kids in my family. But the challenge is HOW to get our food from the buffet. Me holding onto a struggling boy, while trying to juggle plates for him and myself - no clue how that will happen. My other two children are 6 and 8 that will be with us... so they don't have the strength to restrain him at the table. Last trip we had another adult with us, this time it's just me and the kids. Somehow we will make it work. But the biggest challenge I face is how to do a buffet with him. We are doing all table service meals - there is flat out no way I could do counter service at the resort and be juggling trays of food, waiting in line with him, and then trying to pay for the food, all while struggling with him.
He's fantastic in restaurants, but buffets will be tricky. Normally I don't put him in a highchair, but last time learned at our first character meal, he needed it. Sitting in Crystal Palace and he took off from the table, running straight to Pooh.
The GAC was great last time. Quickly learned after our first ride that nope, there is no way to get him to stand in line w/o struggling with him, or getting dirty looks from the people he bumps into.
And thanks for the info for Southwest - will definitely have to check with them about boarding. Glad to hear it is possible.