maroo
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I think GKTW offered to set it up for everyone. What it amounted to was a TSA agent meeting us at the counter for our airline and escorting us through security and to our gate. It was such a big help.
On the kids night out: Our wish kid has very significant medical issues that require 24 hour nursing or parent support. What we did was just hover nearby, out of sight of the kids but accessible to the volunteers if they needed us (they also had our mobile phone #). My son's medical issues didn't come up in terms of eligibility to participate. We might have just slipped through the cracks in that regard.
I guess we never really checked out the Parents Night Out - I had just read on the website that they won't supervise any child that needs help with bathroom stuff...Which, really makes a lot of sense. But it seems like a lot of the wish kids would be excluded...so I am glad that they have made some sort of compromise on that?
We weren't offered any TSA help when checking in or out of GKTW. Maybe this is reserved for children in wheelchairs or for kids that have greater needs than others.
Thanks for your review!GKTW is such a great place in it self. I think all the volunteers make it so much more magical!
I can understand your frustration in MK. I think we found a few CMs in MK who could care less about the button or the GAC card.
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You think they are new? Or maybe they have more things "to do" with the wheelchairs and GAC cards since that park is less accessible? I am just baffled by the difference at the MK vs other parks?
I hope he does once I talk to him in person.
I might have to check out Apple Scooters, just in case.
Did you call ahead or when you got there?
Great idea about the Wish Trip discounts.
Thanks so much.
I would call ahead. You can actually reserve it on their website...which I think is www.applescooters.com or something like that?
But you can also call...and I think I would do that to make sure they will deliver to GKTW and see what the price is for a Make a Wish family.
You also might want to call GKTW and see if they already have a contract of sorts with another company that may offer deeper discounts, too, if Apple won't offer you a discount. Apple was the cheapest that I found, though...and their customer service was great!
I have to share
Avy was just playing on the floor with baby bear (our newest foster baby) She was dancing the Mayor Clayton stuffed animal on his belly, then on the floor and back to his tummy. Baby Bear did his first ever Belly laugh it was so cute we all laughed and laughed with him. It went on for a good 5 mins till he grabbed it from Avy and rolled over on top of him![]()
Awww!!

When we went at the beginning of 2009 MK was the worst in our opinion too. They were very blase and just not bothered about the wheelchair/GKTW badge or anything, they just pointed us to the Wheelchair access and left us to it.
The rest of the parks were quite good but Universal Studio's treated us like royalty throughout our visit, they couldnt do enough for us, even down to sometimes keeping us company whilst waiting to go on rides.

I have heard awesome things about Universal's VIP treatment of Wish Families.

I really believe that they see so many Wish kids a day that it gets old to them. We had a few experiences like you.
This could be....
She is quite good thanks
She still isnt back to the levels she was pre Brain surgery but we muddle along and accept the fact that there are things she cant do anymore. The differences are not that big as she has never been able to do all that muchBless her
She is happy and content, that is the main thing, and of course ooking forward to Christmas
I have to read a coupla hundred pages of this thread now to get myself back on track after being away for so long![]()
Please tell her that Maroo said hello!

