I am looking for specific information on the GAC and possibly what has helped others manage WDW with a disabled child.
My daughter who is 4 has an inoperable brain tumor, has completed surgery and chemo and now has some disabilities from the tumor. She can not walk well , but, she can walk but has a very weak/clumbsy gait. She has fatique issues and can't stand for long periods of time. She has intractable partial seizures which she takes 4 medications for as well as occaisionally needs stronger meds like Ativan. She is cognitively impaired as well as developmentally delayed. We often run into problems as she looks so very typical many people don't understand how very A-Typical she is.
We are traveling as a family of Five, Me, My husband and Children ages 9,7,4. My 4 year old BT child will most likely NOT go on many rides, but, it is our intent to use child swap. We have no problem with the regular queues to do the child swap but she WILL have to sit in her Wheelchair Stroller (Mclaren Major) which is larger than a regular stroller. Two of her meds require her to be out of direct sunlight as much as possible and we also want to reduce stress to avoid seizure outbreaks. Our Oncology clinic has written a letter regarding this for us to take with us.
I am FULLY aware that this trip is not going to be 'easy' and don't expect royal treatment. We are not going through MAW as we want her to be older to really be able to articulate her wish when the time comes.. this is mostly a spring break trip for my older kids.
What I see most likely happening is us using FP for most things that we can. Then for the other non FP rides asking if she can wait with us in line in her stroller so we can do a child swap. Since she IS technically in a 'Medical Stroller' and requires us to help her up and in things we would use the Wheelchair entrance for rides SHE will go on. On longer queues where it will be too hot I wonder if I can sit with her somewhere else and have my Husband obtain a child swap for me after waiting and riding with the kids so I don't have to keep her in the hot sun or in a loud enclosed space to long.
Do these requests seem resonable? Do they accomondate such requests? Has anyone experience or things I may want or need to ask for in such a situation?
Thanks very much for your time.
Nicole
My daughter who is 4 has an inoperable brain tumor, has completed surgery and chemo and now has some disabilities from the tumor. She can not walk well , but, she can walk but has a very weak/clumbsy gait. She has fatique issues and can't stand for long periods of time. She has intractable partial seizures which she takes 4 medications for as well as occaisionally needs stronger meds like Ativan. She is cognitively impaired as well as developmentally delayed. We often run into problems as she looks so very typical many people don't understand how very A-Typical she is.
We are traveling as a family of Five, Me, My husband and Children ages 9,7,4. My 4 year old BT child will most likely NOT go on many rides, but, it is our intent to use child swap. We have no problem with the regular queues to do the child swap but she WILL have to sit in her Wheelchair Stroller (Mclaren Major) which is larger than a regular stroller. Two of her meds require her to be out of direct sunlight as much as possible and we also want to reduce stress to avoid seizure outbreaks. Our Oncology clinic has written a letter regarding this for us to take with us.
I am FULLY aware that this trip is not going to be 'easy' and don't expect royal treatment. We are not going through MAW as we want her to be older to really be able to articulate her wish when the time comes.. this is mostly a spring break trip for my older kids.
What I see most likely happening is us using FP for most things that we can. Then for the other non FP rides asking if she can wait with us in line in her stroller so we can do a child swap. Since she IS technically in a 'Medical Stroller' and requires us to help her up and in things we would use the Wheelchair entrance for rides SHE will go on. On longer queues where it will be too hot I wonder if I can sit with her somewhere else and have my Husband obtain a child swap for me after waiting and riding with the kids so I don't have to keep her in the hot sun or in a loud enclosed space to long.
Do these requests seem resonable? Do they accomondate such requests? Has anyone experience or things I may want or need to ask for in such a situation?
Thanks very much for your time.
Nicole