MamaJ09718
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 15, 2021
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Hello! We’re longtime Disney vacation veterans but due to back to back pregnancies and the pandemic we’ve been unable to visit with our littles until now. My oldest is currently 2 and we were hoping to celebrate his 3rd birthday in WDW. However, he’s likely autistic with sensory processing disorder and he’s non verbal. (We’re on a wait list to have him formally evaluated.) just looking for help with the following potential scenarios:
-He can keep a mask on for about 10-15 minutes at a time before he needs a break. Based on recommendations from fellow autistic moms, I am going to apply for DAS and get his stroller tagged as a wheelchair, I know some of the queues will be sensory overload for him and he will need his space. Just curious if he’s covered up in the stroller if he would still need to mask up. I know the DAS won’t guarantee no wait so if we were stuck waiting for 10-15 minutes, he’s going to be maxed out on his mask time and will struggle to keep it on for the ride. Same for transportation though, we’re hoping to stay on the monorail loop so if he’s covered in the stroller would he need to mask up on the monorail? (Mainly asking because he always falls asleep in the stroller, I’m really hoping I don’t have to try and get his mask on while hes sleeping!) Just to clarify, the stroller cover we have is dark with a clear window panel (britax b-free) so it’s hard to see in unless he has something that lights up with him like his tablet. I’m not trying to find a loopholes for the mask policy or anything, just trying to plan our days accordingly. If he can’t do his masks for lines/rides, we can just skip it. If he always needs his mask for the monorail we can wait out his nap at the parks or we can just drive ourselves to the parks. Whatever we can do to make it work for him. I know these are oddly specific scenarios and likely depending on each cast member but just curious if anyone has any prior experience.
Also, how will masks work at restaurants? My son grazes and it takes forever to get through a meal, he stops to play or needs movement breaks. Will he need to constantly take his mask on and off? He might just need to dance or stack some blocks in between bites. Just trying to better understand the rules so I can plan our meals accordingly.
-for fireworks… I know he won’t wear any noise cancelling headphones, anything on the ears is a trigger. (We start practicing wearing winter hats in July!) He’s selectively sensitive to sounds, some things bother him and others don’t. We’ve never watched fireworks up close before. I planned on watching MK fireworks from poly just to see what he does but is there a quieter place to catch Epcot fireworks?
-rides: are there any rides that could be overly stimulating or are over 10 minutes? I was going to avoid anything with scents, like journey into imagination. (The original was better anyways!) I was also going to skip spaceship earth because it will be too long for him to wear a mask.
-not related to special needs… he’s a big 2 year old (currently wears 5T, looks like he’s pushing 4 at least) will we need to show proof of his age or anything at check in? He will turn 3 while we’re there but will be 2 when we check in. (I also fully intend to take advantage of those room decorating services for his birthday! Anything else I can do to make it special?)
We understand our son processes things differently and we’re learning his triggers as we go. We’re pretty good at picking up on his cues when he’s struggling and catching him before he melts down. We won’t force him through anything he can’t handle. I know it won’t be a perfect vacation but we’re hoping this a positive experience for him and he has fun. If you have any additional feedback or suggestions please share! I know this is a long post so if you’ve made it this far, thank you for taking the time to read and potentially comment
-He can keep a mask on for about 10-15 minutes at a time before he needs a break. Based on recommendations from fellow autistic moms, I am going to apply for DAS and get his stroller tagged as a wheelchair, I know some of the queues will be sensory overload for him and he will need his space. Just curious if he’s covered up in the stroller if he would still need to mask up. I know the DAS won’t guarantee no wait so if we were stuck waiting for 10-15 minutes, he’s going to be maxed out on his mask time and will struggle to keep it on for the ride. Same for transportation though, we’re hoping to stay on the monorail loop so if he’s covered in the stroller would he need to mask up on the monorail? (Mainly asking because he always falls asleep in the stroller, I’m really hoping I don’t have to try and get his mask on while hes sleeping!) Just to clarify, the stroller cover we have is dark with a clear window panel (britax b-free) so it’s hard to see in unless he has something that lights up with him like his tablet. I’m not trying to find a loopholes for the mask policy or anything, just trying to plan our days accordingly. If he can’t do his masks for lines/rides, we can just skip it. If he always needs his mask for the monorail we can wait out his nap at the parks or we can just drive ourselves to the parks. Whatever we can do to make it work for him. I know these are oddly specific scenarios and likely depending on each cast member but just curious if anyone has any prior experience.
Also, how will masks work at restaurants? My son grazes and it takes forever to get through a meal, he stops to play or needs movement breaks. Will he need to constantly take his mask on and off? He might just need to dance or stack some blocks in between bites. Just trying to better understand the rules so I can plan our meals accordingly.
-for fireworks… I know he won’t wear any noise cancelling headphones, anything on the ears is a trigger. (We start practicing wearing winter hats in July!) He’s selectively sensitive to sounds, some things bother him and others don’t. We’ve never watched fireworks up close before. I planned on watching MK fireworks from poly just to see what he does but is there a quieter place to catch Epcot fireworks?
-rides: are there any rides that could be overly stimulating or are over 10 minutes? I was going to avoid anything with scents, like journey into imagination. (The original was better anyways!) I was also going to skip spaceship earth because it will be too long for him to wear a mask.
-not related to special needs… he’s a big 2 year old (currently wears 5T, looks like he’s pushing 4 at least) will we need to show proof of his age or anything at check in? He will turn 3 while we’re there but will be 2 when we check in. (I also fully intend to take advantage of those room decorating services for his birthday! Anything else I can do to make it special?)
We understand our son processes things differently and we’re learning his triggers as we go. We’re pretty good at picking up on his cues when he’s struggling and catching him before he melts down. We won’t force him through anything he can’t handle. I know it won’t be a perfect vacation but we’re hoping this a positive experience for him and he has fun. If you have any additional feedback or suggestions please share! I know this is a long post so if you’ve made it this far, thank you for taking the time to read and potentially comment
