TiggerCate
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We haven't been to Disneyland since they changed to the GAC system. When we went in 2002, it was still the SAP program and it worked so well for our DS10 (then 7) with autism.
I know they say that the GAC doesn't allow for skipping ahead in lines but will allow for diverting those who need it to separate waiting areas (and we need it- my DS has meltdowns with crowds and lines.) How do they decide how long to make you wait if you are in that separate area? How many separate waiting areas do they have? (Is it usually the same areas used under SAP?)
Also, my DD7 is completely blind in one of her eyes and it limits her vision. Is it worth it to get a GAC for her, also, for the shows?
Thank you so much for reading!!
Cate
I know they say that the GAC doesn't allow for skipping ahead in lines but will allow for diverting those who need it to separate waiting areas (and we need it- my DS has meltdowns with crowds and lines.) How do they decide how long to make you wait if you are in that separate area? How many separate waiting areas do they have? (Is it usually the same areas used under SAP?)
Also, my DD7 is completely blind in one of her eyes and it limits her vision. Is it worth it to get a GAC for her, also, for the shows?
Thank you so much for reading!!
Cate