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There is more information post #6 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread near the top of this board. You can also get to that thread by following the link in my signature.I have not done Chief Mickey with my son because it is so crazy but have you thought about using headphones? We have used them before and they tend to help us. Also have you heard about the Guest Assistance Card? You get it at Guest Relations outside the park and it can be used for such things as finding a quiet place to wait so they don't have to wait in line where it is hard. Most times I have found the wait is shorter but a couple of times it was longer (but nice and quiet). At the Mickey tent it helped a huge amount...it really allowed us to see Mickey.
Good Luck and have a great vacation!
Jess
You can use a GAC for the indoor, permanent character Meet and Greet lines (like in Toontown). We used it for the Faires in May; it did not give us a shorter wait or allow us past other guests. It did allow us to wait in a place outside of the line - they gave us a slip with a number and then we waited there for a CM to get us and go in the back entrance. The wait was the same length, but we didn't have to be in the line with everyone else.AJKMOM said:FYI- I have a friend who does use her GAC to have her special needs daughter go ahead of others in the Meet and Greet lines. I didn't know that was an option, but it is.
GACs are not used in the outdoor Meet and Greet lines where a character just shows up outside.