MandAmommy
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 9, 2011
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This is a sensitive post for me, but I need some information. My husband was injured during his last deployment and is now medically retired due to a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Disney World is SUPER accommodating and we have been able to have several amazing trips there with our kids with the help of their disability services team. We are looking at our first cruise and I am trying to get my ducks in a row. My main concern is noise and crowds that he CAN'T get away from. We are booking a 1 bedroom concierge, mainly to make boarding easier, but also to have the option of the verandah, cabana at CC and ability to eat from the dining rooms in our room. We are also sailing at off peak times and on the Magic, which I have read will help with the crowd levels. I am worried about the muster drill. I have only ever cruised a few times (with other lines) and those muster drills were lots of crowding and very confined spaces and loud horns. don't get me wrong, I totally understand the reasoning for them, but if there is a way I can help him be more comfortable, I want to do it. Does anyone have any ideas for things I might have missed? Any pointers or things I should look for? I plan on contacting Disney when we confirm our dates to see what they can tell me, but thought I would ask here first.