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This will be my first trip to Disney in about 6 years. I have a mental health disability (major depression, anxiety, mild psychosis, mild OCD and short-term memory loss), seizures, and a heart problem and this is the first time in four years it's been under control enough to travel. Before now, my mom has been to scared for my safety to allow me to.
I'm travelling there with my cousin, and after a long conversation, we have decided to go without my service dog (the heat would just be too much for him, plus he can't go on many rides that my cousin and I want to go on, he can't go in the water at water parks, etc.)
My main concern was that I don't mind my cousin helping me, but I didn't want to burden her. She insists that it's not a burden, and that it would be harder to go with the dog. So, now she is going to be doing a lot for me.
I have a few questions:
Do All-Star Resorts rooms have a safe in them? I remember vaguely from years ago that there was one, but do we have to request it or something? I'm on tons of meds (4 kinds), and if I have a breakdown, I've had a bad thing of taking too many. So my cousin and I decided it was best to keep them locked, and she'll just give me them when I need them. So, do I need to request a room with a safe?
I've had a problem in places like Six Flags, when someone else has my medicines, when their bag is searched, and their name isn't the one on the bottle, and they gave us a hard time about a friend carrying my meds. However, it is absolutley essential that they carry them if my dog isn't there to do it. Do you think I will run into that problem at Disney?
I sort of remember that on the busses to and from the park, sometimes people are standing. I can't stand on busses (bad anxiety, I need to be sitting), any ideas on what to do if there's only standing room?
For my seizures, I found a wonderful thread already, and got some great tips for that.
At restaurants, when I make reservations, can I request that my table be near a wall? (I more or les have my OCD under control, but that one thing not so much.)
If I have a bad anxiety attack, is it okay to sit in the first aid place for a bit until I calm down? Or is that more for medical problems?
Thanks if anyone has answers for me.Sorry this was such a long post.
I'm travelling there with my cousin, and after a long conversation, we have decided to go without my service dog (the heat would just be too much for him, plus he can't go on many rides that my cousin and I want to go on, he can't go in the water at water parks, etc.)
My main concern was that I don't mind my cousin helping me, but I didn't want to burden her. She insists that it's not a burden, and that it would be harder to go with the dog. So, now she is going to be doing a lot for me.
I have a few questions:
Do All-Star Resorts rooms have a safe in them? I remember vaguely from years ago that there was one, but do we have to request it or something? I'm on tons of meds (4 kinds), and if I have a breakdown, I've had a bad thing of taking too many. So my cousin and I decided it was best to keep them locked, and she'll just give me them when I need them. So, do I need to request a room with a safe?
I've had a problem in places like Six Flags, when someone else has my medicines, when their bag is searched, and their name isn't the one on the bottle, and they gave us a hard time about a friend carrying my meds. However, it is absolutley essential that they carry them if my dog isn't there to do it. Do you think I will run into that problem at Disney?
I sort of remember that on the busses to and from the park, sometimes people are standing. I can't stand on busses (bad anxiety, I need to be sitting), any ideas on what to do if there's only standing room?
For my seizures, I found a wonderful thread already, and got some great tips for that.

At restaurants, when I make reservations, can I request that my table be near a wall? (I more or les have my OCD under control, but that one thing not so much.)
If I have a bad anxiety attack, is it okay to sit in the first aid place for a bit until I calm down? Or is that more for medical problems?
Thanks if anyone has answers for me.Sorry this was such a long post.