jungle4life
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 13, 2021
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Hi all -- my first post!
I'm a former CM from a long long time ago and am very familiar with the park. I've been twice to WDW with my autistic son, when he was 4 and 5 on spring break. It was WAY too busy for him at that time, but DAS was very accomodating and helpful.
A lot has happened since then. During Covid, our son became very violent and aggressive (We now know he also has Pathological Demand Avoidance - PDA), and we have fought our way back from extreme abuse from him, and he is almost back to his former self. IT's been a hard year on us all, myself, husband and 9-year old son. He still has very little tolerance for waiting, and when he's hungry or hot, he can be less agreeable. However, he loves to read, and can sit in the car and read unaffected... hoping maybe stroller as wheelchair might be saving grace. He also has strange bouts of his body being excessively tired..
I worked at the Jungle Cruise, and they're having a reunion/movie premiere gathering at Magic Kingdom in (of all times!!) late July. Experts: Is this a terrible idea to go at this time of year? If I go alone, my son might find out, and that's not fair to him.
IF whole fam goes, I would need to find a very chill place to stay with at least a fridge and microwave. I typically stay close to MK, we've been in Wilderness cabins and rented golf cart before which was pretty good. I figure during covid, the boat rides are probably a good safe form of transport. If you drive, how much does parking cost at parks?
Also, will fast pass be up and running then? (If this is in other forums I apologize, but I read through what I could)? Will Disney have a certain # of people they allow in, or % of norm? Does anyone know? I know they take reservations, and aren't yet sold out those days.
My concerns:
1. He will get hot and fussy in July
2. He will have a crazy meltdown in a line
3. We will have a hard time finding quiet places
Good things:
1. The CMs acting as police with masks. He has SO MUCH anxiety about Covid and people not wearing masks. He will appreciate them policing.
2. The - I hope - reduced admission numbers... does late July typically have same, more or less people than spring break in April?
Are there ways to buy points to stay at vacation club places? I am out of the loop, and I sincerely apologize in advance for anything I don't know... I am spread so thin. Thus why we need a trip
THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE. your guidance means so much.
I'm a former CM from a long long time ago and am very familiar with the park. I've been twice to WDW with my autistic son, when he was 4 and 5 on spring break. It was WAY too busy for him at that time, but DAS was very accomodating and helpful.
A lot has happened since then. During Covid, our son became very violent and aggressive (We now know he also has Pathological Demand Avoidance - PDA), and we have fought our way back from extreme abuse from him, and he is almost back to his former self. IT's been a hard year on us all, myself, husband and 9-year old son. He still has very little tolerance for waiting, and when he's hungry or hot, he can be less agreeable. However, he loves to read, and can sit in the car and read unaffected... hoping maybe stroller as wheelchair might be saving grace. He also has strange bouts of his body being excessively tired..
I worked at the Jungle Cruise, and they're having a reunion/movie premiere gathering at Magic Kingdom in (of all times!!) late July. Experts: Is this a terrible idea to go at this time of year? If I go alone, my son might find out, and that's not fair to him.
IF whole fam goes, I would need to find a very chill place to stay with at least a fridge and microwave. I typically stay close to MK, we've been in Wilderness cabins and rented golf cart before which was pretty good. I figure during covid, the boat rides are probably a good safe form of transport. If you drive, how much does parking cost at parks?
Also, will fast pass be up and running then? (If this is in other forums I apologize, but I read through what I could)? Will Disney have a certain # of people they allow in, or % of norm? Does anyone know? I know they take reservations, and aren't yet sold out those days.
My concerns:
1. He will get hot and fussy in July
2. He will have a crazy meltdown in a line
3. We will have a hard time finding quiet places
Good things:
1. The CMs acting as police with masks. He has SO MUCH anxiety about Covid and people not wearing masks. He will appreciate them policing.
2. The - I hope - reduced admission numbers... does late July typically have same, more or less people than spring break in April?
Are there ways to buy points to stay at vacation club places? I am out of the loop, and I sincerely apologize in advance for anything I don't know... I am spread so thin. Thus why we need a trip

THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE. your guidance means so much.