I have been planning a trip to Disney for almost 5 years and as the planning has gotten more serious (purchased plane tickets & booked hotel & ADRs), I am getting nervous.
I have complications from a head injury & have trouble with lights, noise, too much stimulation and have a constant headache that turns into a migraine if too much stimulation& not enough rest. When things get bad, I can get very confused. I also have a 7 year old with attachment disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and anxiety.
People say I am crazy to go to Disney with these issues but my daughter has been asking since I first got her when she was 3 and we are both doing better now than in years past.
I am trying to plan the trip to make it as successful as possible and am wondering if anyone has ideas.
Some thoughts I had were to do PPO breakfasts to avoid the crowds entering the park, tour early in the day, and plan to only stay for a few hours and do portion of park each day, and do the dessert parties to avoid crowds for Wishes & illuminations...
Any other suggestions?
I have complications from a head injury & have trouble with lights, noise, too much stimulation and have a constant headache that turns into a migraine if too much stimulation& not enough rest. When things get bad, I can get very confused. I also have a 7 year old with attachment disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and anxiety.
People say I am crazy to go to Disney with these issues but my daughter has been asking since I first got her when she was 3 and we are both doing better now than in years past.
I am trying to plan the trip to make it as successful as possible and am wondering if anyone has ideas.
Some thoughts I had were to do PPO breakfasts to avoid the crowds entering the park, tour early in the day, and plan to only stay for a few hours and do portion of park each day, and do the dessert parties to avoid crowds for Wishes & illuminations...
Any other suggestions?