When we got a GAC last summer for our two teen DD's who are in power chairs, I explained to the cast member that they can't walk, they fatigue easily, and one has trouble with heat intolerance. I've read here that some guests with GAC's are invited to go through the fast pass lines without a fast pass, but whenever we showed the card at rides, we were always told to go get in line with everyone else.
When we go back, I'd like to maximize what little time the girls can handle in the parks, if possible; besides the heat problem, we deal with meds, doubling back to the companion restrooms, frequent stops for meals of specific foods because of a metabolic problem, trying to get the chairs through the crowds, etc. It's hard to explain to people that even getting fast passes is hard for us because it either means a lot of backtracking with the wheelchairs or sending my huband off to get the passes, leaving me alone with two kids with high needs.
Is it reasonable to ask this time for the ability to go through the fast pass line or some other accommodation so the girls can do a little more in the amount of time we can spend in the parks before they get too hot or tired? What would you guys suggest we say or ask?
Thanks!
When we go back, I'd like to maximize what little time the girls can handle in the parks, if possible; besides the heat problem, we deal with meds, doubling back to the companion restrooms, frequent stops for meals of specific foods because of a metabolic problem, trying to get the chairs through the crowds, etc. It's hard to explain to people that even getting fast passes is hard for us because it either means a lot of backtracking with the wheelchairs or sending my huband off to get the passes, leaving me alone with two kids with high needs.
Is it reasonable to ask this time for the ability to go through the fast pass line or some other accommodation so the girls can do a little more in the amount of time we can spend in the parks before they get too hot or tired? What would you guys suggest we say or ask?
Thanks!