Randy Miller
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 13, 2015
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Thank you for your kind words and insightAs someone who sometimes doesn't handle loud noises (like screaming kids) well, especially when my anxiety is high, I say do what you need to do for you and your kids to have a wonderful trip.
It is one thing to let a child run around, screeching and screaming for no reason while the parent sits there playing on their phone doing nothing. Especially a child old enough to understand not to do that.
It is a totally different thing for a special needs child to vocalize excitement. Especially if the parent does seem to be trying to bring the noise level down, even if without success.
A big difference to me is how the parent handles it... and I can tell from your posts OP that you do what you can. You even said you would be willing to leave if it got too disruptive. That is more then a lot of people and I thank you for thinking of others.
To me it is a give and take. We all have to meet in the middle and sometimes make compromises. By going to Disney, I know I will need to deal with loud kids and sudden noises. It is a part of it. But I am always appreciative of a parent doing what they can or taking the child out when it continues.

I do try very hard to make everyone comfortable around us, give space, say thank yous, explain any questions other children might have and tell the children thank you for being such a good friend to my boys. At a restaurant I will always take them out ( which I did with my typicals also) and apologize to anyone we may have bothered. My boys learn from observing typical chidren ( peer modeling) and from my reactions. Luckily, they are easily distracted ( in a good way!) so if we need to leave somewhere, we won’t make it seem like a “punishment” or Shame/lecture them, we will just chalk it up to experience and move in to the next thing!