JeffwithAutism
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 2, 2014
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Hello,
I have an 18 year old who is very low functioning (around 2 year old level) non-verbal and generally fairly pleasant as long as he gets what he wants. He is around 270-280 pounds and this can be important because while he is functionally a toddler, you can't pick him up and make him do something. We have to give him certain drugs in difficult situations to make him compliant.
As I said, he is pleasant and has many of the charms of a toddler despite being an adult.
We are coming to Orlando for a wedding around Christmas time. Initially I had thought we shouldn't even think about Disney and stay close to the pool. I've been reconsidering as he does like to eat and look at interesting things. He also likes fireworks a great deal.
So I've been thinking that he might enjoy Epcot and its dining. I also think it fits in well with things the rest of my family (o.k. my wife) would enjoy. We could walk around a little and eat at a pavilion each day that we are there (we aren't going to spend more than 3 hours a day there) and plan it close to closing so we could see the fireworks. So it has been a long time since I've been there and my questions are:
1) How much per person does it cost to eat at the different pavilions? The menus on Disney's web site are fairly incomplete but is it reasonable to plan on $50 per person for dinner?
2) It is around Christmas. Realistically, can we get into the places at say 4 or 5 PM eat and then hopefully walk out and watch the fireworks? Hope this question makes sense.
3) How in the world do you make reservations?
4) Crowds. Sometimes my son is kind of clumsy and really close quarters for dining are tough. Could we have a little space for him or is that just not going to happen?
Anyway, while Disney is great, if it isn't realistic for my son it won't be the end of the world for us. I know we can eat at a lot of other places outside of Disney for a whole lot less money but still I like the idea.
Any thoughts?
I have an 18 year old who is very low functioning (around 2 year old level) non-verbal and generally fairly pleasant as long as he gets what he wants. He is around 270-280 pounds and this can be important because while he is functionally a toddler, you can't pick him up and make him do something. We have to give him certain drugs in difficult situations to make him compliant.
As I said, he is pleasant and has many of the charms of a toddler despite being an adult.
We are coming to Orlando for a wedding around Christmas time. Initially I had thought we shouldn't even think about Disney and stay close to the pool. I've been reconsidering as he does like to eat and look at interesting things. He also likes fireworks a great deal.
So I've been thinking that he might enjoy Epcot and its dining. I also think it fits in well with things the rest of my family (o.k. my wife) would enjoy. We could walk around a little and eat at a pavilion each day that we are there (we aren't going to spend more than 3 hours a day there) and plan it close to closing so we could see the fireworks. So it has been a long time since I've been there and my questions are:
1) How much per person does it cost to eat at the different pavilions? The menus on Disney's web site are fairly incomplete but is it reasonable to plan on $50 per person for dinner?
2) It is around Christmas. Realistically, can we get into the places at say 4 or 5 PM eat and then hopefully walk out and watch the fireworks? Hope this question makes sense.
3) How in the world do you make reservations?
4) Crowds. Sometimes my son is kind of clumsy and really close quarters for dining are tough. Could we have a little space for him or is that just not going to happen?
Anyway, while Disney is great, if it isn't realistic for my son it won't be the end of the world for us. I know we can eat at a lot of other places outside of Disney for a whole lot less money but still I like the idea.
Any thoughts?