Hi Melissa,
Thanks so much for your note! I will be checking out a lot of the pages and links...as time permits with the kiddos!! I'm with you on not really wanting the family to split up, but we might have to at times, like when we go to the ice cream shop or whatnot. Noah can have "keto ice cream", but just not sure he'll want to when he sees all the other options the others can have. He is a rockstar usually and, at four, has handled this EXTREMELY well. But if there's something yummy dangling in front of him that he can't have, I am sure he will be sad.
I cannot say enough good things about the keto diet, though I also curse it every day! It is a TON of work, but it has given us our son back! (He was in the hospital for a month and a half this summer, essentially in non-convulsive status several times, just fading before our eyes) We had originally planned a family trip to Disney which was cancelled when he took such a bad turn this summer. We are SO excited for this trip, but I am just a bit nervous too! He's clinically seizure free right now and I just don't want to screw it up and wake up the seizure beast!
Does anybody have any suggestions about bringing "help" along or not...in the form of a grandmother and an aunt? My mom and sister were planning on going on the original trip, so they might book their own trips down there during our time to help with the adult/kid ratio. Is it easy for folks who are staying out of GKTW to spend time inside with us? Thoughts on whether this is encouraged or frowned upon? Thoughts on where they should stay if they do come?
Thanks, in advance. I LOVE seeing pictures of all your beautiful children!!!
First of all, welcome!My mil/fil are both coming with us. We feel very strongly that we need another adult who can drive should something happen to Ali while we are down there. It might sound a little over the top, but if she gets sick and needs antibiotics, or if Florida is in the midst of a premature heat wave, she will need to be admitted. My non-wish child would be positively devastated if this happened and "ruined" the trip for her. They have the financial resources to pay for themselves, and since they are retired, they also have the time.
I have heard through the grapevine that GKTW's villas do accommodate seven, so I'm hopeful that they will be able to stay with us even though they are not officially included as part of Ali's wish. I know that they will be more than happy to make a donation to GKTW in appreciation of this. Hopefully someone else can answer your question a little more thoroughly - I'm interested in learning more as well!
Thanks! Unfortunately, it's a no go with Gabe. I have a feeling we might have been more successful had his social worker been more helpful, but that wasn't the case. We are paying OOP for him, with which my inlaws are helping us. And, he's signed up for GAD/GAD, so we're confident we'll make it work!
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But I have seen several families bring an extra person on their own dime. GKTW normally lets them stay in the villa...but that may change at any point. If they are allowed to stay at GKTW, they are normally able to purchase meal tickets for very little money and can eat with the family.
Of course, it would be up to the family to get them there (airfare) and purchase tickets to all of the parks (which can be quite expensive).
I totally get the extra adult thing...it was nice when Lauren got so sick...for me to be able to take her back to the room and let William stay out with both of his parents - even though he is not the wish child, he deserved the trip as much as Lauren did for all he has to deal with each day.
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Hi everyone. I'm a newbie to the Wish board but not disboards. We've been to WDW four times now and the kiddos keep asking when we're going back. DD was diagnosed with neuroblastoma (cancer in her adrenal gland) a week after her first bday. She had surgery to remove the adrenal gland at 13mo. We're so lucky it was caught early and she's been in remission ever since. She's been granted a wish through the Children's Wish Foundation and we've been waiting til she's old enough for her to really have a say in her wish. She turned 4 this past Monday and she's been asking to go back to WDW for the past few months so I contacted the foundation this past week to start the ball rolling. We figure August 2010. I have a few questions though. The wish trip would be 7days long. There are several options including land/sea or WDW/US/SW or alternatively, Busch Gardens in place of US since I'm a bit concerned she's too young to enjoy much of US. Its so far for us to travel that we'd like to extend the trip for a few days... or up to a week. The foundation doesn't really recommend it but has said some wish children have extended the trip but we'd need to change the flight tickets ourselves at the airport. We've been told that we can stay at GKTW or a disney hotel. I'm leaning towards the Disney hotel but I've got so many questions and I've tried to find answers on the board but there's so much info.
Do you know if choosing a Disney hotel would negate the GKTW "sponsoring" of the trip?
I LOVE GKTW - and regardless of the pictures you see and even the stories on here...BEING there...it is such a magical place. A trip all by itself. And their activities are fun, too! It adds a lot to the trip and makes it "different" than other trips to stay there.
For those that have extended their wish trips, how does it work with respect to park tickets? How about rental car? What about flights? And hotels... if we choose Disney hotel can we just extend our stay? Has anyone had the dining plan at Disney or is it all OOP?
Everything is out of pocket after your stay that is sponsored by the wish organization. Each one is different as far as extending...which ones allow it and which don't.
Many will allow you to move the return flight so that you don't incur any extra expense in flying to add to your trip - which helps with the cost. But then you are on your own for car, hotel, tickets.
You can either stretch the tickets you get from GKTW out (assuming you stay at GKTW) - which is a 3 Day PH to Disney, 2 days at US (and they treat you like royalty) and 1 day at Sea World. With all there is to do at GKTW - you can easily spend a couple of days there hanging out, relaxing by the pools, playing games, etc and they have lots of activities.
If you decide you need more Disney days, you will have to "start over" on the tickets...spending the most for Day 1...you can't add to a GKTW ticket because it is complimentary.
I don't think we'd like the sea portion so if we do just land, are we better off requesting a 5d WDW pass and paying extra for the other parks? Is the pass only good for the 7d wish trip or is it good for the normal 10d? I think I"ve read that we can't extend the park tickets... is this right?
I don't know anyone that has been able to add to the park tickets.We wanted to and were told we could not since they were complimentary tickets. They have no "value" to add to...if that makes sense.
And what about passes for SW or other parks... do they need to be used during the 7d wish trip or could they be used after? ... I"m just thinking that it would be hard to extend the trip by a week but no see a Disney park again after the first 7 days... the kids would surely want to go back ... can we do that?
The Sea World and Universal tickets are good for 14 days - someone even said they used the Sea World ticket at another Sea World after they got back.
One way to do this is to do the extra stuff GKTW offers...they have tickets to lots of parks and activities (plane rides and other cool stuff) and you could do a lot of those things during your GKTW week - and maybe a Day at Disney thrown in...then use the last 2 days and the other tickets during the 2nd half of your trip?
Also, how does a GAC card work for wish children... is it for wheelchairs only ... do all wish children get one or is it dependant on abilities ... and if DD doesn't get one (no physical limitations right now), how does it work as far as access to the rides and lines is concerned?
All wish kids get the same GAC and button, regardless of visible physical disabilities. Since they all have life threatening illnesses, GKTW treats them all the same in that regard.You will have the same access as any of the wish trip reports you find here where the kids have stayed at GKTW or through GKTW.
However...they are DATED...so you could run into a problem trying to use them after your trip dates...but it isn't likely.
I'm a true planner at heart and have used TGM for all our trips but a wish trip is a whole other story... any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks so much for the info!
Our wish coordinator didn't say anything about negating GKTW. I actually don't have much info yet just that we'd have our choice of GKTW or a disney hotel.
I guess I should have broken up a few of those questions.When I asked about OOP I was wondering if wish groups used the dining plan if staying at a disney resort or if meals were OOP. I wasn't so much wondering about the expense of extending the trip. I fully expect to pay it all OOP. I'm wondering how people who have extended the trip have been able to do so with respect to car rentals, air tickets, and park tickets.... did you do it beforehand, once you were there, did the contract for rental start over, did you have to return to the airport to do it, etc.
Thank so much about the info for GAC. I had no idea. Same with the info for the park tickets. You mentioned a bunch of other activities that come with GKTW... are they automatic or do you need to prebook those... is there a place I could find information on them? I've been hesitant to stay there... not quite sure why. We have three kiddos.... DS2, DS7 and our wish kiddos DD4 ... i just figured it would be easier for us and more enjoyable for them to be immersed in Disney and stay on site...
If we were to use the Disney tix for the extended portion of the trip, would DD still get the special treatment?? I really want her to feel like a princess on this trip. We've been there before but this is special and I want her to experience all the fantasy that a wish trip can provide...
Thanks Ann and Maroo
I'm pretty sure I know my reasons for not wanting to stay at GKTW... its the same reason I feel kind of strange contacting the wish foundation to finalize things.... we were really really lucky. DD was diagnosed at 12mo and had surgery at 13mo. She never needed chemo or radiation. She had MRI's and CTscans every 3 months for a year (under anesthetic for all) and then has been back to oncology every 6mo for follow up since. We had a huge scare last fall when her catecholomines came back seriuosly elevated... it ended up being lab error but it was the worst month of my life (they wanted to wait a month before rerunning the tests). We are so very lucky. Most children with this type of cancer just don't survive. DD thinks its normal to being going to the children's hospital as often as she does and doesn't really remember the surgery or the fear because she was so young. She just knows she has tiny scars on her belly where she was made well again. Even her older brother is only now able to somewhat understand what cancer is.... she deserves this trip and I know that with all my heart but she doesn't remember why... she doesn't remember what she's been through... and that's a wonderful thing but it makes me feel different somehow from many of the other families
Thanks Ann and Maroo
I'm pretty sure I know my reasons for not wanting to stay at GKTW... its the same reason I feel kind of strange contacting the wish foundation to finalize things.... we were really really lucky. DD was diagnosed at 12mo and had surgery at 13mo. She never needed chemo or radiation. She had MRI's and CTscans every 3 months for a year (under anesthetic for all) and then has been back to oncology every 6mo for follow up since. We had a huge scare last fall when her catecholomines came back seriuosly elevated... it ended up being lab error but it was the worst month of my life (they wanted to wait a month before rerunning the tests). We are so very lucky. Most children with this type of cancer just don't survive. DD thinks its normal to being going to the children's hospital as often as she does and doesn't really remember the surgery or the fear because she was so young. She just knows she has tiny scars on her belly where she was made well again. Even her older brother is only now able to somewhat understand what cancer is.... she deserves this trip and I know that with all my heart but she doesn't remember why... she doesn't remember what she's been through... and that's a wonderful thing but it makes me feel different somehow from many of the other families
Thank you so much for understanding. I had read quite awhile ago about your trip with Lauren ... just after DD was granted a wish. I'm sorry to hear she's not well. Its nice to hear many families are in the same boat as us... I'll definitely think about GKTW... I just read Noah's blog and saw the pictures... it really is a wonderful place.