I agree with all of this, especially the staying hydrated. Our 15 year old dd has seizure disorder and we have done WDW frequently with her, but are very careful to make sure she gets enough rest/sleep. Sometimes we forget with long days in the parks, constant stimulation and always on the go. We have to make sure she is eating regularly and catching her zzzzs at night.
We always make sure to pack extra meds in case we lose/misplace/drop a dose on the floor
Kind of off topic, but has anyone had a child with seizure disorder on Keppra? Dd was recently placed on Keppra after breaking through on Lamictil and previously breaking through on Depkote and Tegretol. She is having all kinds of visual problems with the Keppra and the neurologist says "not to worry" it will resolve as she acclimates to the meds.
I feel so frustrated for her. After years of being told she will grow out of it, her epileptologist (referred from the neurologist) says she will most likely be on meds for life and our goal should now be good seizure control vs. complete control.
I hope you have a great time on your Disney trip.