riu girl
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We will be at WDW DEC 20-23 for the first time in 21 years. I can hardly wait to show WDW to my children for the first time. We have a DS4 and DD7. We are planning on visiting AK Dec. 21 and MK Dec 22. A couple of questions:
1) Can I apply for a GAC on Dec 20 to use on the 21st and 22nd? We will arrive from Toronto that day and will have several free hours in Lake Buena Vista. We will not be actually going to a WDW park until the 21st but was wondering if I could apply for a GAC (at MK entrance/or TTC maybe??) on the 20th. Also wondering if you can purchase single day passes on the 20th to use on the 21st and 22nd?
2) I would really appreciate some opinions on the use of the GAC in our situation. Our DD 7 was diagnosed with severe/profound ADHD as well as mild sensory integration tendencies (but was told that she didn't meet enough of the criteria to have SID) at age 3. In JK the school board told me that she has mild ASD tendencies (but told me that she didn't meet enough of the criteria to have ASD). The school/her doctor refer to her as having severe ADHD and nothing else. She has never been medicated (although her doctor mentions ritalin at each visit) but has a full time educational assistant with her at school to help her pay attention/stay on track/stay calm in a highly stimulating situation etc. At home, she is quite calm and her behaviours are quite appropriate. But put this child into a high stimulation area, and she acts totally different . In these type of situations she can't sit still, can't stop talking, puts forth numerous attention seeking behaviours (MUST be the centre of attention), is extremely "hyper", approaches strangers and hugs/talk to them (they have a safety plan for her at school) is prone to getting overly emotional etc etc. I am planning on bringing bubbles for her to blow in the lines as well as books (she reads well for her age and can read independently for several minutes at time)and hand held electronic games. As well I am going to rent a stroller for her (if I can use this in line she will read in a high stimulation setting for maybe 10 - 30 minutes).
I am not the type of person who would use her difficulties to obtain a GAC card and if she is having a "good" day we won't have to use it.
But my question is: should I bother to apply for one on the 20th or wait and see how it goes in the AK on the 21st. If I was able to use the stoller as a wheelchair (be able to take it into lines) that might be enough for us. I don't know.
Any advice/suggestions would be really appreciated.
Suzy V.
1) Can I apply for a GAC on Dec 20 to use on the 21st and 22nd? We will arrive from Toronto that day and will have several free hours in Lake Buena Vista. We will not be actually going to a WDW park until the 21st but was wondering if I could apply for a GAC (at MK entrance/or TTC maybe??) on the 20th. Also wondering if you can purchase single day passes on the 20th to use on the 21st and 22nd?
2) I would really appreciate some opinions on the use of the GAC in our situation. Our DD 7 was diagnosed with severe/profound ADHD as well as mild sensory integration tendencies (but was told that she didn't meet enough of the criteria to have SID) at age 3. In JK the school board told me that she has mild ASD tendencies (but told me that she didn't meet enough of the criteria to have ASD). The school/her doctor refer to her as having severe ADHD and nothing else. She has never been medicated (although her doctor mentions ritalin at each visit) but has a full time educational assistant with her at school to help her pay attention/stay on track/stay calm in a highly stimulating situation etc. At home, she is quite calm and her behaviours are quite appropriate. But put this child into a high stimulation area, and she acts totally different . In these type of situations she can't sit still, can't stop talking, puts forth numerous attention seeking behaviours (MUST be the centre of attention), is extremely "hyper", approaches strangers and hugs/talk to them (they have a safety plan for her at school) is prone to getting overly emotional etc etc. I am planning on bringing bubbles for her to blow in the lines as well as books (she reads well for her age and can read independently for several minutes at time)and hand held electronic games. As well I am going to rent a stroller for her (if I can use this in line she will read in a high stimulation setting for maybe 10 - 30 minutes).
I am not the type of person who would use her difficulties to obtain a GAC card and if she is having a "good" day we won't have to use it.
But my question is: should I bother to apply for one on the 20th or wait and see how it goes in the AK on the 21st. If I was able to use the stoller as a wheelchair (be able to take it into lines) that might be enough for us. I don't know.
Any advice/suggestions would be really appreciated.
Suzy V.