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Remembering Austin....
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- Mar 23, 2005
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So we have finally selected the dates, booked our trip and are preparing for our next trip to WDW with our 2 sons, our oldest who has autism and our youngest who has Sensory Intregration Disorder. We chose the dining plan but had some reservations about doing it again, as it is limited and our oldest son has great difficulty with most of what is offered.
I called and spoke to Maria at Guest Services today and I cannot begin to tell you what a pleasant experience it was. She shared with me how she is a parent of an autistic child (how nice not to have to explain the issues my sons deal with).
I told her that the DDP was sometimes to restrictive for my son (he is on a baked chicken fix now) and his eating issues. She explained that we had several options:
1. We can buy the child DDP and if he wants something off the adult menu we can
a) buy the item outright - when the situation dictated it and save the credit
b) speak to the manager and explain the situation and see if they will allow it as it is a dietary issue as a result of a disability ** but she said she cannot guarantee that they will accomodiate us**
c) upgrade him to an adult DDP (which she didn't recommend)
d) not buy him a DDP and just buy his food outright for the entire stay (which she didn't really recommend either)
She reasoned that for $11.00 a day, the cost of a child on the DDP, and for what I know he will eat for a portion of the time, she said we are finacially better off buying the occassional item or talking to management about it. By the time you buy a snack (which I know he will eat), and find something either table or counter for him to eat, we would already be ahead of the game.
I was so grateful for the time she spent researching and going over all of the information. It saved me a deal of worry and trying to figure out how to make my son happy without breaking the bank.
I am not sure if other ASD parents have struggled with the issue but I was very impressed with how Maria handled it.
I called and spoke to Maria at Guest Services today and I cannot begin to tell you what a pleasant experience it was. She shared with me how she is a parent of an autistic child (how nice not to have to explain the issues my sons deal with).
I told her that the DDP was sometimes to restrictive for my son (he is on a baked chicken fix now) and his eating issues. She explained that we had several options:
1. We can buy the child DDP and if he wants something off the adult menu we can
a) buy the item outright - when the situation dictated it and save the credit
b) speak to the manager and explain the situation and see if they will allow it as it is a dietary issue as a result of a disability ** but she said she cannot guarantee that they will accomodiate us**
c) upgrade him to an adult DDP (which she didn't recommend)
d) not buy him a DDP and just buy his food outright for the entire stay (which she didn't really recommend either)
She reasoned that for $11.00 a day, the cost of a child on the DDP, and for what I know he will eat for a portion of the time, she said we are finacially better off buying the occassional item or talking to management about it. By the time you buy a snack (which I know he will eat), and find something either table or counter for him to eat, we would already be ahead of the game.
I was so grateful for the time she spent researching and going over all of the information. It saved me a deal of worry and trying to figure out how to make my son happy without breaking the bank.
I am not sure if other ASD parents have struggled with the issue but I was very impressed with how Maria handled it.