ORMom2Four
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Hello everyone!
We are planning a trip in Feb...but I was wondering.....
Our 4 year old has a benign brain tumor, and it is taking up 1/4 of his brain stem. He also has 2 other tumors in the brain that cause him to have issues with balance and motor skills. They have also caused him to be signifigantly developmentally delayed and he has a lot of sensory issues that cause him to have major meltdowns. He does walk on his own, though we use a regular stroller for him and will at Disneyland.
I'm wondering though, we will be using baby swap because we have a 1 year old. Would it be better to just use baby swap and take our 4 year old the 2nd time around? Or should we get a GAC and take the whole family at once? From what I remember, there are a lot of rides that the baby can go on too. We would love to go on rides all together as a family, but I don't think our 4 year old will last long in a tight space with people all around him.
Does anyone know what rides have what accommodations (quieter wait rooms etc.,)? We are not against waiting, lol, but are just hoping there might be some options for some of the family rides.
Thanks for any advice!!
Jennifer in OR
We are planning a trip in Feb...but I was wondering.....
Our 4 year old has a benign brain tumor, and it is taking up 1/4 of his brain stem. He also has 2 other tumors in the brain that cause him to have issues with balance and motor skills. They have also caused him to be signifigantly developmentally delayed and he has a lot of sensory issues that cause him to have major meltdowns. He does walk on his own, though we use a regular stroller for him and will at Disneyland.
I'm wondering though, we will be using baby swap because we have a 1 year old. Would it be better to just use baby swap and take our 4 year old the 2nd time around? Or should we get a GAC and take the whole family at once? From what I remember, there are a lot of rides that the baby can go on too. We would love to go on rides all together as a family, but I don't think our 4 year old will last long in a tight space with people all around him.
Does anyone know what rides have what accommodations (quieter wait rooms etc.,)? We are not against waiting, lol, but are just hoping there might be some options for some of the family rides.
Thanks for any advice!!
Jennifer in OR