Hi everyone!
I am a bit confused. Having read some of the posts regarding the issues around obtaining a GAC, I wonder if I really need bother. I Have visited previously with my mother who has severe arthritis and needs a wheelchair for "endurance issues" but is capable of transfers etc and have never been questioned or denied access to any rides or disabled access areas, but I am visiting WDW for the first time next month with my 6 year old foster son who has CP, is confined to a wheelchair with no independent mobility and a severe learning disability who would have great need of the access which the GAC affords as he cannot wait in lines for long periods and does not like crowded spaces much. He is obviously disabled and is unlikely to be mistaken for able bodied and faking it, so do I still need to get a pass or will his disability itself suffice? I would appreciate any advice anyone could give. There was some advice which I read previously on the wording of a Dr's letter to support the issuing of a GAC. Could anyone point me in the right direction to find this. We see his consultant neurologist tomorrow and would need her to facilitate any letter at this visit.
Many thanks
Iain
I am a bit confused. Having read some of the posts regarding the issues around obtaining a GAC, I wonder if I really need bother. I Have visited previously with my mother who has severe arthritis and needs a wheelchair for "endurance issues" but is capable of transfers etc and have never been questioned or denied access to any rides or disabled access areas, but I am visiting WDW for the first time next month with my 6 year old foster son who has CP, is confined to a wheelchair with no independent mobility and a severe learning disability who would have great need of the access which the GAC affords as he cannot wait in lines for long periods and does not like crowded spaces much. He is obviously disabled and is unlikely to be mistaken for able bodied and faking it, so do I still need to get a pass or will his disability itself suffice? I would appreciate any advice anyone could give. There was some advice which I read previously on the wording of a Dr's letter to support the issuing of a GAC. Could anyone point me in the right direction to find this. We see his consultant neurologist tomorrow and would need her to facilitate any letter at this visit.
Many thanks
Iain
