Woodmnky
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My 5yo son is Autistic. The muster drill in the past has been a nightmare for us, despite taking every precaution that we could think of ourselves. It was suggested that we reach out to DCL and ask if there are alternate arrangements that can be made.
The rep that I spoke with at the DCL Special Needs line advised that we would all need to go and check in for the drill, but that once we were accounted for one parent would be released to leave with our son and take him back to our room while the other parent stayed and attended the drill.
This would be wonderful, however, I have been around long enough to know that what shore side reps say and what staff on ships do is often two different things. I am wondering what others experiences have been if you advised the muster staff of a special need such as Autism or SPD?
The rep that I spoke with at the DCL Special Needs line advised that we would all need to go and check in for the drill, but that once we were accounted for one parent would be released to leave with our son and take him back to our room while the other parent stayed and attended the drill.
This would be wonderful, however, I have been around long enough to know that what shore side reps say and what staff on ships do is often two different things. I am wondering what others experiences have been if you advised the muster staff of a special need such as Autism or SPD?