I believe we are staying at Give Kids the World...Brooke - our wish (and birthday) girl's favorite character is Sleeping Beauty, not sure about my son's - he does like Toy Story and Cars characters, and Brynleigh likes ALL the princesses. We are very excited!!
We have two Brooke's going in May! Right??!? And we have three Brooke's now planning...right? I am getting confused.

It doesn't take much to confuse me, though.

Can anyone tell me the colors of the buttons we will be wearing for MAW/GKTW? I was thinking about making some shirts for us and the kids, but wanted to get something that would make the buttons stand out per the "things to do" that I read earlier...
see below...I answered this in the wrong place.
We just got our buttons and they are a dark blue with white writing like this
These are the official MAW buttons - and most families get some of those - and you should wear them.
But the official GKTW wish button that will be recognized by the CM's is the button given at GKTW. They do change the coloring of the buttons to prevent cruel people from duplicating them. The buttons also have DATES on them so that they can't really be used the follow year, for example.
But they are generally light blue for the boys and light pink for the girls. I think any solid color dark shirt would make it easy to see. In some cases the parent may be the best person to wear it - if the child is in a stroller low to the ground or can't easily be seen. But for the most part, the child should wear it.
They also may give you stickers that have a Genie on them - those are also recognized by CM's as being wish trip stickers - so you can wear those, too. I would recommend wearing those at the MK, personally.
I have last minute problem helping a wish family get to WDW. Maybe someone here can help me figure this one out.
The family is 3 adults, five year old twins, and the wish child who is 12 with poor head and trunk control, trach, and feeding tube. Mom was scared to fly with him and plans to drive (13 hours)
The vehicle Make-A-Wish generously arranged is a shuttle van, with a wheelchair tie down. The patient cannot sit in his chair for long lengths of time though. I imagine we can get the arrangements changed even though they leave this weekend, if I can find a sutiable vehicle. It does not have to be wheelchair accessbile, he really needs to be in a reclining comfortable seat, and then there needs to be room for the other six people, luggage and lots of medical equipment including his custom chair, which does not fold up. Any ideas? Thanks so much!
Aw man...6 people in a van with equipment is going to be really tight anyway. I am not sure they won't be better off renting an additional car - since they have 3 adults that can share driving??
Our last trip - we went in a mini van. Lauren's chair sits in the middle - so we had the front two seats and the back seat (no middle seats). Her two friends sat on the back seat and her Mom and I in the front two - 5 total in the van. There were some times that we wanted Lauren to be able to lay down instead of sitting in that blasted wheelchair the whole time, but it just wasn't feasible. We barely had room for all of our luggage, plus her friends wheelchair (which we can pop the wheels off and fold). It is possible to find a custom van, which is huge, that would possibly fit the wheelchair and give him a place to recline - but I don't know where you would put the other people?
Seems like they could rent a car and he could sit in the car - even lay down (although I am not sure how safe that is?? Or how feasible??)...but they are going to have a very hard time finding a van that will hold all of them and give him the option to recline.
Let us know how this goes - I will pray that they will find a solution for them quickly.
One more thing....We had part of our group FLY and part of us drive for our trip - it may be feasible (and possibly cost effective, since gas is so high) to send half the family on a plane (like one adult with the other kids) and leave two adults and the wish child to drive.
Wish Granters are much in favor of families staying at GKTW as there is no cost to the Wish Organization.
I used to think this...but they actually do pay GKTW for families that have a wish through GKTW. I am not sure how much and it may vary by chapter?? But they do have to pay GKTW for the accommodations.
I just found out that Disney has a Wish Lounge. Has anyone used it? This would be a godsend for us since we were planning to break up our Disney days into 3-hour blocks and then head back to GKTW (Hannah gets tired easily).
For those who have been in there, do you have any pics? (I found some promo ones online). Also, is there a place for a toddler to lie down and take a nap (like a couch or something?)
It is a pretty big room - but basically one room - with a huge TV, a big "pillow" in the floor that is big enough for me to sleep on! They also have a couch, bottled water, a chess/checkers set, and many games to play. It would be a great place for a long break!
The one in Epcot is more "loud"...it has lots of cool things to do and is definitely worth seeing, but I am not sure it would be the best place to take a nap?
We spent a LOT of time in the various First Aid stations around the Disney parks this past week - it is a great place to rest (they have a bunch of small beds in cubicles and it is cool and quiet in there). They also have exam rooms with both high tables (easy for standing and changing a diaper but large enough for a large child) and lower tables.
I also found several Companion rest rooms that had changing tables that were big enough to change clothes for someone as tall as 5 feet. Those are one room bathrooms that are huge, usually have a sink, etc and are big enough to take care of medical junk without going all the way back to first aid.
Our average day was 6 - 7 hours in the parks with at least 2 hours devoted to resting or medical stuff at First Aid on our last trip and we pretty much got everything we wanted to do done (and this was during Spring Break!)...The GAC will help with this (as you won't have to wait in really long lines, for the most part) and the GKTW button for character greetings will be priceless for meeting all the characters! USE IT! Don't be afraid! She could spend all day meeting characters, but on a wish trip, it is a lot faster!
That is so sad!!!
yeah...Sad does not begin to describe the emotions invoked in me with this....





