Our3ps
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2013
- Messages
- 116
Hi Everyone,
We are returning to the world in just 3 days! My DS (6) has SPD with borderline autism spectrum disorder. We have gone to the world the last 2 years and each year his meltdowns have gotten worse. Summer time is bad anyway with the change in routine so this just makes it that much worse. We do things to avoid meltdowns but typically he will have 1-3 a day as some are very minor. I am much better with calming him and getting him back on track than my DH is. My other 2 children 4 & 9 show no symptoms of ASD or SPD. It really is a night and day difference between them and I can easily see parents of only 1 with ASD or SPD not realizing the differences. My other two keep me realistic about my DS's disabilities and allow me to truly grasp the differences between my children.
At Disney we typically only go on rides with FPs as he just freaks out too bad if we have to wait too long or he gets hot, or his clothes are bothering him, or on and on, for 100 different reasons. I would be more than willing for me and my other 2 to stand in line while my DH went off and kept my DS busy and would meet up with us at the front of the line if this were an option. Last year we went to go on Star Tours because the standby line said 10 minutes, okay cool I thought. Well I guess everyone had the same idea because our weight ended up being 45 minutes. After about 15 he started to have a meltdown, by 20 minutes I had to take him out. It took me another 15 minutes to calm him down. He always gets really loud (he is pretty much anytime) when he is having a meltdown. People were staring so bad. I don't think I have ever really been terribly embarrassed of my sons meltdowns but I was that day.
So my question is would the GAC be beneficial for us? Also do people really give you the stink eye when you use the card? Obviously if I can avoid meltdowns in a day over and above his typical ones at home I am gonna try anything and not care if people are throwing me eye daggers. This will make their experience more enjoyable as well.
Thanks for any feedback!
We are returning to the world in just 3 days! My DS (6) has SPD with borderline autism spectrum disorder. We have gone to the world the last 2 years and each year his meltdowns have gotten worse. Summer time is bad anyway with the change in routine so this just makes it that much worse. We do things to avoid meltdowns but typically he will have 1-3 a day as some are very minor. I am much better with calming him and getting him back on track than my DH is. My other 2 children 4 & 9 show no symptoms of ASD or SPD. It really is a night and day difference between them and I can easily see parents of only 1 with ASD or SPD not realizing the differences. My other two keep me realistic about my DS's disabilities and allow me to truly grasp the differences between my children.
At Disney we typically only go on rides with FPs as he just freaks out too bad if we have to wait too long or he gets hot, or his clothes are bothering him, or on and on, for 100 different reasons. I would be more than willing for me and my other 2 to stand in line while my DH went off and kept my DS busy and would meet up with us at the front of the line if this were an option. Last year we went to go on Star Tours because the standby line said 10 minutes, okay cool I thought. Well I guess everyone had the same idea because our weight ended up being 45 minutes. After about 15 he started to have a meltdown, by 20 minutes I had to take him out. It took me another 15 minutes to calm him down. He always gets really loud (he is pretty much anytime) when he is having a meltdown. People were staring so bad. I don't think I have ever really been terribly embarrassed of my sons meltdowns but I was that day.
So my question is would the GAC be beneficial for us? Also do people really give you the stink eye when you use the card? Obviously if I can avoid meltdowns in a day over and above his typical ones at home I am gonna try anything and not care if people are throwing me eye daggers. This will make their experience more enjoyable as well.
Thanks for any feedback!