My family, including my DS with Asperger's (including sensory issues), just spent a great week at Disney, but we would never have survived without....EARPLUGS!
It seems like we spent a lot of time saying "what?" because unless you're within 3 feet of each other, it's impossible to hear, even without earplugs.
Disney/MGM gets the deafening award--the whole park seems to be LOUD. After "Lights, Gears, Action" (or whatever the car stunt show is--probably the LOUDEST thing there) we wanted a snack, since our ADR for lunch was some time away, so we walked down New York Street to find one and encountered a band (Mulch Sweat and Shears?) which my DS and I had to retreat from. We found refuge near the exit to the Backlot Tour in an alcove with some benches.
We had another close encounter with a loud band in Epcot, which we had to find a way to route around by cutting through Innoventions.
Even the character lunch we went to at the Garden Grill, which the Unofficial Guide listed as "very quiet" was loud due to normal restaurant noise and the sound effects from "Living with the Land," which it overlooks.
In any case, I'll be putting those notes on a survey (if they give me a chance) Disney has asked us to fill out online, but I wanted to warn other folks with sensory issues to PACK YOUR EARPLUGS!
Richard
It seems like we spent a lot of time saying "what?" because unless you're within 3 feet of each other, it's impossible to hear, even without earplugs.
Disney/MGM gets the deafening award--the whole park seems to be LOUD. After "Lights, Gears, Action" (or whatever the car stunt show is--probably the LOUDEST thing there) we wanted a snack, since our ADR for lunch was some time away, so we walked down New York Street to find one and encountered a band (Mulch Sweat and Shears?) which my DS and I had to retreat from. We found refuge near the exit to the Backlot Tour in an alcove with some benches.
We had another close encounter with a loud band in Epcot, which we had to find a way to route around by cutting through Innoventions.
Even the character lunch we went to at the Garden Grill, which the Unofficial Guide listed as "very quiet" was loud due to normal restaurant noise and the sound effects from "Living with the Land," which it overlooks.
In any case, I'll be putting those notes on a survey (if they give me a chance) Disney has asked us to fill out online, but I wanted to warn other folks with sensory issues to PACK YOUR EARPLUGS!
Richard