Thanks, pumpkinboy, I'm not sure exacly what I am
moderator?, moderatrix?, but I try to be helpful anyway.
I think we will definitely need the stroller, even in lines if they are long.
Do we have to get a GAC at each park we visit or does it carry over?
You can request a GAC (Guest Assistance Card) that allows a stroller to be treated as a wheelchair. That means you would be able to bring the stroller into lines and buildings where strollers are not normally allowed. It would be treated exactly like a wheelchair is handled.
As pumpkinboy mentioned, you request a GAC at Guest Relations. You can do it in any park and the GAC will be valid in all the parks, usually for your entire lenght of stay. The GAC is issued to the person with a disability, plus up to 5 other members of their party. There may be times when the CM asks you to split into smaller groups (like 1 or 2 people stay with the person with a disability). This usually happens when there is limited area for guests with special needs, so there really isn't room for all of you to wait. At the time you are going, lines should not be very long, so you probably will have little trouble waiting in line.
You explain your situation/needs to the CM at Guest Services. They will issue a GAC that meets as many of your needs as possible. GACs are not meant to (and usually won't) eliminate or shorten the wait in line. They are meant to provide a more appropriate place/condition for waiting. Since each person's needs are different, not everyone gets the same GAC.
Also, I heard mixed reactions about renting a stroller versus bringing your own? Any thoughts on that?
Do you have a stroller that is comfortable for your child (and for you to push)?
If not, you might want to look into getting a special needs stroller. Insurance will often pay for them for children with low tone because of the medical issues with fatigue when walking long distances (even for things like shopping trips).
In case you have never seen one and wonder what they look like, here's a link to
the special needs stroller pages at www.adaptivemall.com (if this link doesn't work, just go to adaptivemall.com and put "special needs stroller" in the search).
One plus with renting in the parks is that you don't have to transport the stroller to the park. A minus is that you might have a tired child who has to walk to the bus stop or car because he is too big to carry.
We had planned on "hopping" in and out of the park for few hours rest but it is nice to know there are a few places in the park that we could just hole up for a while. From what I'm hearing here and from others is that going to and from the park is not the quick trip we were imagining.
If you are at MK and are staying at one of the monorail hotels, you are probably talking about a 20-30 minute trip back to your resort. If you have to take a bus, the mid-day buses are not as frequent as they are early in the morning or at park closing. Your bus trip might only be 10-15 minutes, but you may have to wait for 20-30 minutes for the bus to come.
Another option to think about is going to a resort that is close to the park you are at. For Epcot, you can get a boat to Boardwalk, Beach Club, Swan or Dolphin at the International Gateway (between UK and France). The boat ride itself is a change from being in the parks and might be enough of a break. But, you can also get off at one of the resorts. They all have nice sitting spaces outside or
lots of very comfortable couches in their lobbies where you can sit and veg out for a while.
At MK, you can do the same thing by taking the monorail to GF, Polynesian or the Contemporary. There are also small boats (not that small, but smaller than the Epcot boats) that go to the same resorts and to WL and FW.
And, you might just find that the monorail is your son't favorite ride. One person posted that their son liked it so much, he would have been happy riding it non-stop.
In the parks, there are some rides that take a long time and many people find restful. Here's some I thought of:
- the Railroad at MK
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority at MK in Tomorrowland (an elevated train)
- the Friendship boats that go across WS lake at Epcot
- the train that goes to the Conservation Station at AK