Kim in PA
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We are staying at the Poly for the first time
!! We have always stayed at POR before.
My youngest has PDD-NOS and ADHD. She also has other medical issues which affect her stamina as the day goes on. So we have a combination of concerns depending on the time of day. She loves to meet people, and has no fear of strangers, and will pull away from us and run to someone (especially characters). She can get away quickly, so we will be renting a special needs stroller off site and requesting a GAC.
My question is what I should put on the room request. When I talked to a CM and explained Ashley's needs, she told me to limit my request to something simple, but not knowing enough about the layout, I am not sure what it is we want.
I am hoping if I explain it here someone who is familiar with the layout of the rooms at the Polynesian can give me an idea of what to request.
Of course we would love a Magic Kingdom or Beach View, but what we can afford is Garden View. We definately want a walk out balcony so Ashley can watch the action when we are at the resort. She loves to be outside, but still needs some boundries. She will not try to climb, so I am not concerned about that.
Ashley has lots of allegies including grass and ragweed and at home I have trouble keeping her from playing in the grass and mulch which causes the sclera in her eyes to puff up and she has trouble breathing. Not to mention the possiblilitity of snakes and other critters in the mulch in Florida! So the balcony is really important.
We will have the stroller - so I guess we might want to be between the different transoprtation areas, or is that a bad idea? Would it be better to be at one end rather than the other? I have heard a lot of people talk about Tokelo - is that a good fit for us? Does any part of that building face the beach or have a view that would keep her entertained?
Should I mention Ashley's disability? If I say she has autism (they never recognize PDD) would they think it is a liability to give us a balcony? She really is smart enough not to climb.
I appreciate any suggestions.

My youngest has PDD-NOS and ADHD. She also has other medical issues which affect her stamina as the day goes on. So we have a combination of concerns depending on the time of day. She loves to meet people, and has no fear of strangers, and will pull away from us and run to someone (especially characters). She can get away quickly, so we will be renting a special needs stroller off site and requesting a GAC.
My question is what I should put on the room request. When I talked to a CM and explained Ashley's needs, she told me to limit my request to something simple, but not knowing enough about the layout, I am not sure what it is we want.
I am hoping if I explain it here someone who is familiar with the layout of the rooms at the Polynesian can give me an idea of what to request.
Of course we would love a Magic Kingdom or Beach View, but what we can afford is Garden View. We definately want a walk out balcony so Ashley can watch the action when we are at the resort. She loves to be outside, but still needs some boundries. She will not try to climb, so I am not concerned about that.
Ashley has lots of allegies including grass and ragweed and at home I have trouble keeping her from playing in the grass and mulch which causes the sclera in her eyes to puff up and she has trouble breathing. Not to mention the possiblilitity of snakes and other critters in the mulch in Florida! So the balcony is really important.
We will have the stroller - so I guess we might want to be between the different transoprtation areas, or is that a bad idea? Would it be better to be at one end rather than the other? I have heard a lot of people talk about Tokelo - is that a good fit for us? Does any part of that building face the beach or have a view that would keep her entertained?
Should I mention Ashley's disability? If I say she has autism (they never recognize PDD) would they think it is a liability to give us a balcony? She really is smart enough not to climb.
I appreciate any suggestions.
