Kim in PA
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Hello,
We have reservations for Discovery Cove for June 17th.
Our family is me - Kim 47, DH Greg 43, Kaitlyn 12, Jessica 12, and Ashley 7. Our youngest daughter, Ashley, has a number of special needs including spina bifida (walks without assistance) and PDD-NOS (autism spectrum) and all three of our girls love animals.
I am posting most of this message on the Seaworld board, but I also wanted to post here so I could include some questions about accessibility. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has visited Discovery Cove and or Seaworld with a special needs child.
First, I am not sure how big these parks are or what the terrain is like to decide if we should take a stroller for Ashley. We would never attempt WDW without one, but I have never been to Discovery Cove or Seaworld to know the layout. Ashley loves water! We have a pool at home. She doesn't know how to swim, but is a fish in her swim vest. Everyone at Discovery Cove needs to wear a life vest, so she will be fine there. Can anyone tell me about the restrooms at either of these parks? Do they have companion restrooms or another place where I could cath Ashley? I usually cath her when she is laying down, because it is too hard to do on the potty. Also, I don't want someone walking in and seeing me cath her, not so much for privacy issues, but more they might think I was touching her innappropriately if they don't know what I am doing.
We get 6 free days at Seaworld with the purchase of the Discovery Cove reservation, but we do not have an extra day to visit Seaworld, and we will not have a car. So I was wondering / hoping it is possible to just do a few exhibits and a show or two at Seaworld the same evening as Discovery Cove.
I know everyone says how relaxing Discovery Cove is after WDW, but do you think we would be too tired to go over to Seaworld after DC? We are not looking for rides, but would like to see Shamu and maybe the penguins and pearl divers. Is this possible? I would hate to not get to see a little of Seaworld since we have free tickets. Does anyone know what the lines are like for the Seaworld attractions or shows? Would they let me use a stroller for Ashley while waiting in line?
What would be your "must see" shows / exhibits if you only had a few hours at Seaworld? Breakfast, lunch and snacks are included in the Discovery Cove package, but we would be on our own for Dinner. Is there an inexpensive place to eat at Seaworld? I hate to spend more money on food outside of WDW since we are on the Deluxe DDP. We may just snack at SW and then get pizza in the room with dining credits when we get back to our hotel.
If we would do this, is there a place at Seaworld with lockers that we could store our swimwear from DC? Is there a shuttle between the two parks?
Can anyone share their experience taking a taxi to DC from WDW? We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside. I know about the Lynx bus, but that is not practical with our youngest with or without the stroller.
Thank you so much for your help!
We have reservations for Discovery Cove for June 17th.

I am posting most of this message on the Seaworld board, but I also wanted to post here so I could include some questions about accessibility. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has visited Discovery Cove and or Seaworld with a special needs child.
First, I am not sure how big these parks are or what the terrain is like to decide if we should take a stroller for Ashley. We would never attempt WDW without one, but I have never been to Discovery Cove or Seaworld to know the layout. Ashley loves water! We have a pool at home. She doesn't know how to swim, but is a fish in her swim vest. Everyone at Discovery Cove needs to wear a life vest, so she will be fine there. Can anyone tell me about the restrooms at either of these parks? Do they have companion restrooms or another place where I could cath Ashley? I usually cath her when she is laying down, because it is too hard to do on the potty. Also, I don't want someone walking in and seeing me cath her, not so much for privacy issues, but more they might think I was touching her innappropriately if they don't know what I am doing.
We get 6 free days at Seaworld with the purchase of the Discovery Cove reservation, but we do not have an extra day to visit Seaworld, and we will not have a car. So I was wondering / hoping it is possible to just do a few exhibits and a show or two at Seaworld the same evening as Discovery Cove.
I know everyone says how relaxing Discovery Cove is after WDW, but do you think we would be too tired to go over to Seaworld after DC? We are not looking for rides, but would like to see Shamu and maybe the penguins and pearl divers. Is this possible? I would hate to not get to see a little of Seaworld since we have free tickets. Does anyone know what the lines are like for the Seaworld attractions or shows? Would they let me use a stroller for Ashley while waiting in line?
What would be your "must see" shows / exhibits if you only had a few hours at Seaworld? Breakfast, lunch and snacks are included in the Discovery Cove package, but we would be on our own for Dinner. Is there an inexpensive place to eat at Seaworld? I hate to spend more money on food outside of WDW since we are on the Deluxe DDP. We may just snack at SW and then get pizza in the room with dining credits when we get back to our hotel.
If we would do this, is there a place at Seaworld with lockers that we could store our swimwear from DC? Is there a shuttle between the two parks?
Can anyone share their experience taking a taxi to DC from WDW? We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside. I know about the Lynx bus, but that is not practical with our youngest with or without the stroller.
Thank you so much for your help!

