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Welcome Owensdad. Yay for a Wish to Disney! I think the others have answered your questions so I will just say hi for now! Are you going to do a ptr?(pre trip report)? Please let us know if you do so we can subscribe to your thread and walk along your journey with you;)
 
Thanks for the comments folks and the incredibly warm welcome.

Ive been mulling over the transport thing for a while as i've never driven abroad and her in the UK we drive on the left so i've got no experience at all of driving on the other side, some people I know drive in Florida all the time and say its very easy although the wide roads and multiple lanes make me nervous, the only time we have 3 lanes or more is on a motorway! Ideally I do think driving myself would bring alot more freedom to the whole thing so I think i'll just have to get used to it. I've actually just done the route on Google maps via streetview all the way from GKTW to Epcot! I'll be taking a satnav I think just for good measure.

I presume we'll get a car at the airport, it will have to be a wheelchair access vehicle, are these freely available out there? also what is the parking like in Disney? and Seaworld? easy? free?

I think we'll give US a miss really as the kids just wont get much out of it being so young, I remember loving it when the wife and I went to Florida in 2003 before we had the kids, I seem to remember I was much thinner then too!

I reckon 3 days in Disney and 1 in Seaworld and the rest of the time in the GKTW village itself.

I'll keep udated with dates etc as these will be booked fairly soon once we sort out a couple of minor details.
 
Thanks for the comments folks and the incredibly warm welcome.

Ive been mulling over the transport thing for a while as I've never driven abroad and her in the UK we drive on the left so I've got no experience at all of driving on the other side, some people I know drive in Florida all the time and say its very easy although the wide roads and multiple lanes make me nervous, the only time we have 3 lanes or more is on a motorway! Ideally I do think driving myself would bring alot more freedom to the whole thing so I think I'll just have to get used to it. I've actually just done the route on Google maps via streetview all the way from GKTW to Epcot! I'll be taking a satnav I think just for good measure.

I presume we'll get a car at the airport, it will have to be a wheelchair access vehicle, are these freely available out there? also what is the parking like in Disney? and Seaworld? easy? free?

I think we'll give US a miss really as the kids just wont get much out of it being so young, I remember loving it when the wife and I went to Florida in 2003 before we had the kids, I seem to remember I was much thinner then too!

I reckon 3 days in Disney and 1 in Seaworld and the rest of the time in the GKTW village itself.

I'll keep udated with dates etc as these will be booked fairly soon once we sort out a couple of minor details.

Parking is very easy at all the parks. We had decided not to get the rental car at first, so we left our disabled parking pass at home. Then we rented a car after all and when we needed disabled parking at both Sea World and WDW we told them we had a wheel chair, but no disabled parking pass. Both parks instructed us to go ahead and park in the handicap parking. In both parks the handicap parking is fairly close to the main gate. Universal Studio's handicap parking is very far from both main gates, and even the grown ups were exhausted from the walk. We were renting ( with the free pass) a wheelchair in the parks, but since the parking was so far from the gates my 5 year old had to be carried, it was just really too far to walk for her. The parking in all parks is free, just show them the button. I think at US we had to give them parking passes that GKTW issued for us. As far as a wheelchair accessible van they have many, and as long as they know in advance they will have one for you, whether you need it for a conventional wheelchair(fold up), a fixed chair, or an electric chair, they will accommodate your needs.
We were originally very excite to do US/IOA but we left early and spent the day instead at GKTW. Our kids are 17yrs to 5yrs old and everyone of them loved GKTW. Honestly we wish we would have spent more time there, since that was the only opportunity to ever be there.
That's my two cents.
 
I can see from a few posts here that some of you have seen THE MOVIE.

I say THE Movie - because it has rocked my small world.

I would say I don't know why...but I guess I do.

I just thought it was going to be a hopeful movie...but I didn't really catch that hope as much?? I just cried through the whole darn thing. Maybe it was all the kids we have lost this year - here on the DIS and in my home town - and all the kids going through it right now.

I also hoped the GKTW section would be HAPPY and just them having fun while he was well - instead it is towards the end of the movie when he is about to die.

The movie tore me up. I am not sure I can recommend it to my friends? Does that make sense? It upset me so much??

But maybe that is just me. At some point I will see it again and see if I see it differently?

I did LOVE the Message it sent. The decided Christian message that I believe is the only hope we have of ever understanding why any of this happens and what good comes out of it. But, there again, if your belief system is different, then the movie could be a turn off right off the bat.

Anyway...> Those are just my thoughts.

I cried buckets. I miss GKTW.

Maroo, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this movie. I was surprised to read that you were unsure whether to recommend it to your friends. I really hope they will bring it to Canada, but as for now, it looks like it's US only. I imagine it will be upsetting to me as well once I finally get the chance to see it, but I for one, am glad to hear that the movie portrays the realism and sadness of so many of our situations. Although, I probably have to see it to truly understand what you are saying.

I am glad to hear that there is a solid Christian message of hope, for that is the only hope we can really hang onto when our whole world has been overturned and shattered.

It is disappointing that GKTW isn't portrayed as a more happy place though. If anywhere seeps happiness out of it's pores, it's GKTW. :)

Sigh...I miss GKTW too...
 

Hi folks, just joined up and had a quick read through some of the thread.

Our son Owen is almost 4 and has Menkes disease, despite his disabilities he is a very happy little boy and he is just the light of our lives. We are based in the UK and Owen has just recently been granted a wish from MAW to go to Florida and we are staying at GKTW. I've read so many great things about the place and really cant wait, I think i'm more excited than he is!! We are planning on going in early December as the theme parks will hopefully be quiter then or so i've read, one thing we are not looking forward to though is the 9 hour flight.

I am so glad you are excited! :) How cool you guys get to come to the States. :)

I love early December - the weather is usually good and the parks relatively empty!


As Owen is confined to his special wheelchair he will be limited as to what he can do, we also have Olivia who will be almost 2.5 years when we travel so really we need to plan whats best for them both. I'm thinking that US would probably be a bit too much for them, not sure if they have much for their age groups and I think the time may be better spent elsewhere. Certainly we will be spending the 3 days around Disney without question, we all adore anything Disney! epsecially Owen. I think they will both really enjoy Seaworld too, is there any possibility we can arrange to have Owen (and Olivia) swim with dolphins there? I think Owen would love this kind of interaction and especially in the water where he can feel much more free than in his chair.

I honestly think you will be surprised at how much he can do. Is he verbal?

Lauren can't stand or walk, but she was able to ride a lot of rides. Many in her wheelchair! We were amazed at how accessible everything was. Some rides we had to pick her up and hold her, but that worked well, too. :)

You have several options for Dolphin encounters. The most elaborate (and expensive) option is Discovery Cove - which you can pay to have a whole day of activities including a swim with the Dolphins.

Epcot also has a dolphin excursion, though. The problem you are possibly going to run into is his age - I think you have to be 12 or something before he can get in the water with them.

Lauren's Dolphin Experience

Honestly...the dolphin experience was enough for us for that first trip. It was a very close encounter and something Lauren still talks about! :)


We are not keen on driving around in America so was wondering about transport, MAW over here told me that they provide shutles to and from the parks and when you want to return to GKTW then you just ring for a shuttle, is this correct?

I second what everyone has said...I totally see that it could be a problem if you are used to driving on the other side of the road? And to be honest...driving around Orlando is not the easiest thing - I tend to get lost and I drive on the "right" side of the road all the time.

You could try the shuttle and then ask for a car later?? Not sure on this one.

If you DO use the shuttle...just be aware that it only heads to Disney at 10 AM - which may seem really late (since everyone on the DIS would tell you have to be at the park at rope drop or you will miss everything...but the GKTW button will help so that you won't have to worry about getting everything done.

And the # of wheelchair spots are sometimes limited - I am sure it depends on which bus the company sends.


All in all really looking forward to it, after a week in Disneyland Paris 10 weeks before we go it should put us right in the mood!

It makes me feel much better to know you are able to do Disneyland Paris - because then you won't really "miss" as much...if that makes sense.

I see you have been properly welcomed by the folks here on the Wish Trippers thread! :)

See my responses above in pink. :)

Thanks for the comments folks and the incredibly warm welcome.

Ive been mulling over the transport thing for a while as i've never driven abroad and her in the UK we drive on the left so i've got no experience at all of driving on the other side, some people I know drive in Florida all the time and say its very easy although the wide roads and multiple lanes make me nervous, the only time we have 3 lanes or more is on a motorway! Ideally I do think driving myself would bring alot more freedom to the whole thing so I think i'll just have to get used to it. I've actually just done the route on Google maps via streetview all the way from GKTW to Epcot! I'll be taking a satnav I think just for good measure.

Oh...that is so funny! Google streetview should really be pretty good practice!! :) lol

I presume we'll get a car at the airport, it will have to be a wheelchair access vehicle, are these freely available out there? also what is the parking like in Disney? and Seaworld? easy? free?

Parking is free everywhere with the button. If someone anywhere asks you to pay, remind them you are a Make a Wish family and they should take good care of you.

They do have handicapped accessible vehicles since Orlando is a major destination for those with disabilities. :) I think they should have one that would have a ramp and tie downs.

Parking lots are big. Do you have handicapped parking tags in the UK? I am not sure how that would translate to the US?? Technically you are supposed to have your handicapped tag...but I bet if you show them a wheelchair (which they should be able to see, assuming he is sitting it in for transport) I think they will let you park in HA parking. I think they usually let Wish Kids park there either way, really.


I think we'll give US a miss really as the kids just wont get much out of it being so young, I remember loving it when the wife and I went to Florida in 2003 before we had the kids, I seem to remember I was much thinner then too!

I was much thinner in 2003, too. :laughing:

I reckon 3 days in Disney and 1 in Seaworld and the rest of the time in the GKTW village itself.

We skipped Universal as well. Are you guys Harry Potter fans? I am a HP fan, but Lauren and her family are not - so I don't think we are even going in November when they go back.

I'll keep udated with dates etc as these will be booked fairly soon once we sort out a couple of minor details.

awesome! :) I hope you start a pre-trip report - if you want! :)

Maroo, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this movie. I was surprised to read that you were unsure whether to recommend it to your friends. I really hope they will bring it to Canada, but as for now, it looks like it's US only. I imagine it will be upsetting to me as well once I finally get the chance to see it, but I for one, am glad to hear that the movie portrays the realism and sadness of so many of our situations. Although, I probably have to see it to truly understand what you are saying.

I am glad to hear that there is a solid Christian message of hope, for that is the only hope we can really hang onto when our whole world has been overturned and shattered.

It is disappointing that GKTW isn't portrayed as a more happy place though. If anywhere seeps happiness out of it's pores, it's GKTW. :)

Sigh...I miss GKTW too...

:grouphug::grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug::grouphug:

I am totally positive that I have NO idea what you guys go through every day.

:sad1:

I will probably see the movie again at some point - and maybe I will see it a bit differently then?

I ran into a family from my church ("typical" family, no kids with special needs) and they said the same thing - "I am not sure we can recommend the movie to our friends - it was too sad." :( Which makes me sad for the movie company...if that makes sense...because I think the message they are trying to get out is positive - hopeful?

I can't explain it.

I guess at some point, when you see the movie, hopefully you will be able to give it a review on here. If I were in your situation, though, I think I would skip it for a while??

It is definitely fairly realistic.

And I definitely miss GKTW.
 
I'm amazed how many Wishes have been granted since our trip. It seems like forever ago. But I can close my eyes and still feel the overwhelming love & support we had. From pre-trip advice, Big Give Blessings (my kids still call it this), prayers, Trip Followers and emotional support as we came off the high of it all. What a great family the DIS is!

I wonder if the ones that started it all here realized how many lives would be changed? The emotions here go so deep. It's nice to have others that "get it"

I can't wait to catch up with old friends and meet the new.
God Bless our little DIS Family
 
I'm amazed how many Wishes have been granted since our trip. It seems like forever ago. But I can close my eyes and still feel the overwhelming love & support we had. From pre-trip advice, Big Give Blessings (my kids still call it this), prayers, Trip Followers and emotional support as we came off the high of it all. What a great family the DIS is!

I wonder if the ones that started it all here realized how many lives would be changed? The emotions here go so deep. It's nice to have others that "get it"

I can't wait to catch up with old friends and meet the new.
God Bless our little DIS Family

Wow, you're up late even for WA. (said one night owl to another);)
I always wonder what happens to the families whose stories fill the pages before ours. It's nice that you came back to say hi. :)
 
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Wow, you're up late even for WA. (said one night owl to another);)
:wave2: Some nights the owl in me takes over. I'll regret it when the kids get up in 3hrs:scared1:
I always wonder what happens to the families whose stories fill the pages before ours. It's nice that you came back to say hi. :)

Thanks :) Hopefully I'll stick around this time. Life's been crazy for us since Oct and :knock on wood: I think we're finally getting back to a semi routine.

Of course insomnia helps a bit too
 
I'm amazed how many Wishes have been granted since our trip. It seems like forever ago. But I can close my eyes and still feel the overwhelming love & support we had. From pre-trip advice, Big Give Blessings (my kids still call it this), prayers, Trip Followers and emotional support as we came off the high of it all. What a great family the DIS is!

I wonder if the ones that started it all here realized how many lives would be changed? The emotions here go so deep. It's nice to have others that "get it"

I can't wait to catch up with old friends and meet the new.
God Bless our little DIS Family

I will read about your trip after I take Ty to school. I do agree this board has been a huge blessing. We haven't gone on our trip yet and they have brought me through one of the toughest times of my life. The love and emotions that is on this board is amazing. I wouldn't have known no where near what I would if I wouldn't have found this place. And the friends that are walking right along with us just has a very special place in my heart. I talk about this place everywhere I go and what wonderful people are here.
 
I agree completely! :goodvibes Of course, I have lots of online support through other groups related to Catherine's medical needs. But to find this amazing, assorted group of people who don't necessarily have the same medical condition, but can share the magic of Disney and the joy of "the wish" that all of our kids are experiencing.

I am SO glad I found the DIS, and all of the wonderful people who visit here!:grouphug:
 
I always wonder what happens to the families whose stories fill the pages before ours.


OMG Melissa.............what a way with words! That brought a little tear to my eye (and that's not so easy to do to this stoic New Englander:rotfl: )
 
Hi everyone. Its been awhile since I've touched base. A few weeks ago we decided to take the kids to Mexico for our first non Disney vacation. Just before we left, Sydney was completely discharged from the oncology clinic and given a clean bill of health. They ran her catecholamine levels one last time. We just got back from Mexico last night and had a message waiting from her oncology nurse. I spoke with her this evening. Sydney's levels are up. They've put her back in the clinic (not as inpatient but as outpatient). We went through this last fall and they said it was lab error since the retest was fine... what's the chance of two lab errors in 6months? They're worried. They've said they don't know why her HVA is high... its higher now than it was an initial diagnosis three years ago. They're retesting next Monday with another test in 3 mo and another in 6mo. They're going to watch her now until she gets 3 negative tests in a row. I'm stunned and completely in shock. I was worried about leaving the clinic... just in case... but they said there was more danger to her in the playground or driving in a car than the neuroblastoma returning... and now this. Please pray for my little one. I'm scared.
 
I just don't think I could sit through a movie like that right now. I can't hardly even handle a St. Jude commercial
 
Nicky was in the hospital for 3 days with Neutropenia/fever. Hopefully his counts go back up ok because he is scheduled to start maintenance next week.
 
We are praying for you :) My 4 year old son Nicky has Leukemia. He is in remission, but still has a long road ahead and I get nervous everytime he gets tested.
 
Hi everyone,

Another WWYD question!!!

Our wish chapter just emailed me that they booked a character lunch for Brigitte on a day we weren't planning on going to one of the Disney parks.

I feel bad telling them and don't want to sound unappreciative, so how would you handle it? I would prefer they just include the money from that in our expense check and I can just use it for one of the ADR's I already have.

What do you think??
 
Hi everyone. Its been awhile since I've touched base. A few weeks ago we decided to take the kids to Mexico for our first non Disney vacation. Just before we left, Sydney was completely discharged from the oncology clinic and given a clean bill of health. They ran her catecholamine levels one last time. We just got back from Mexico last night and had a message waiting from her oncology nurse. I spoke with her this evening. Sydney's levels are up. They've put her back in the clinic (not as inpatient but as outpatient). We went through this last fall and they said it was lab error since the retest was fine... what's the chance of two lab errors in 6months? They're worried. They've said they don't know why her HVA is high... its higher now than it was an initial diagnosis three years ago. They're retesting next Monday with another test in 3 mo and another in 6mo. They're going to watch her now until she gets 3 negative tests in a row. I'm stunned and completely in shock. I was worried about leaving the clinic... just in case... but they said there was more danger to her in the playground or driving in a car than the neuroblastoma returning... and now this. Please pray for my little one. I'm scared.

Oh no. I am so sorry to hear that. I hope and pray that it is another lab error. We are praying for Sidney and all of you. We hope you had a great vacation to Mexico!! That sounds very exciting!
 
I'm amazed how many Wishes have been granted since our trip. It seems like forever ago. But I can close my eyes and still feel the overwhelming love & support we had. From pre-trip advice, Big Give Blessings (my kids still call it this), prayers, Trip Followers and emotional support as we came off the high of it all. What a great family the DIS is!

I wonder if the ones that started it all here realized how many lives would be changed? The emotions here go so deep. It's nice to have others that "get it"

I can't wait to catch up with old friends and meet the new.
God Bless our little DIS Family

:wave2: Hello!! :)

I was just talking about this on another board - how amazing it is that our lives cross in so many ways. Who would have ever thought a Disney forum would make such a difference in so many lives!

Thanks for coming back and updating us!!! I am glad that you guys are doing well. :hug:


I agree completely! :goodvibes Of course, I have lots of online support through other groups related to Catherine's medical needs. But to find this amazing, assorted group of people who don't necessarily have the same medical condition, but can share the magic of Disney and the joy of "the wish" that all of our kids are experiencing.

I am SO glad I found the DIS, and all of the wonderful people who visit here!:grouphug:

I totally agree!!!

Hi everyone. Its been awhile since I've touched base. A few weeks ago we decided to take the kids to Mexico for our first non Disney vacation. Just before we left, Sydney was completely discharged from the oncology clinic and given a clean bill of health. They ran her catecholamine levels one last time. We just got back from Mexico last night and had a message waiting from her oncology nurse. I spoke with her this evening. Sydney's levels are up. They've put her back in the clinic (not as inpatient but as outpatient). We went through this last fall and they said it was lab error since the retest was fine... what's the chance of two lab errors in 6months? They're worried. They've said they don't know why her HVA is high... its higher now than it was an initial diagnosis three years ago. They're retesting next Monday with another test in 3 mo and another in 6mo. They're going to watch her now until she gets 3 negative tests in a row. I'm stunned and completely in shock. I was worried about leaving the clinic... just in case... but they said there was more danger to her in the playground or driving in a car than the neuroblastoma returning... and now this. Please pray for my little one. I'm scared.

Oh no! Horrible for you guys, too.

Maybe you could get a different lab to run it as well? I would want them to be sure, ya know??

Keep us posted. :hug:

Hi everyone,

Another WWYD question!!!

Our wish chapter just emailed me that they booked a character lunch for Brigitte on a day we weren't planning on going to one of the Disney parks.

I feel bad telling them and don't want to sound unappreciative, so how would you handle it? I would prefer they just include the money from that in our expense check and I can just use it for one of the ADR's I already have.

What do you think??


We had a similar issue with Lauren's trip. We had a BBB appt scheduled for her, but we changed our MNSSHP dates and had to move it. We kept both appts (because I was not sure how it was going to work on the expense check) - but it worked out great because they made the appt, but just put the money for the BBB right into her expense check. So we canceled the appt they made and kept the one I made.

If they had already paid for it, then we were going to need to do some switching around because we had MNSSHP tickets and wanted her to be all made up for the party.

If it is not an ADR that they would have to pay for - it is possible that they will just include the approx cost into the expense check, which means you could use it for the ADR's you already have.

But I definitely was very careful with what I said to the chapter :flower3: - they do so much that I didn't want to upset anyone and look the gift horse in the mouth sort of thing.
 
Hi everyone,

Another WWYD question!!!

Our wish chapter just emailed me that they booked a character lunch for Brigitte on a day we weren't planning on going to one of the Disney parks.

I feel bad telling them and don't want to sound unappreciative, so how would you handle it? I would prefer they just include the money from that in our expense check and I can just use it for one of the ADR's I already have.

What do you think??

I really wouldn't feel badly Shannon. I'm sure they would totally understand when you inform them of what you shared with us - "You have planned out your itinerary with ADR's and unfortunately you won't be in 'that' park for that day". That's not being unappreciative, it's being honest. They really should understand that not everyone is just planning on 'winging it'.

Is it a character lunch that you already had booked? If not would she be interested in it? Maybe they could just change the day to a day you are intending to be in that park? Or switch it for another ADR you've already made (either have them include the cost in your expense check for you to apply to one of your ADR's OR have them make an identical reservation and then you cancel yours). I understand maroo's concern but I really really doubt that Disney would make MAW pay for an ADR if the Wish family wasn't going to be able to use it.

:)
 
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