DRS_Are_Best
Mouseketeer
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Hi everyone --
I'm posting this question without reading the boards first....sorry.....
We are preparing a trip to The World in November. We'll be traveling with 2 8.5-year old twin children, both with a diagnosis of Autism (I realize that official diagnoses don't necessarily matter, but providing it for context for my questions). This is their second trip to the world.....the first was when they were 2 years old and we travelled there just 2 days after the doctor told us they were "Clearly on the spectrum". At that time, we had no idea what we were facing and we really did everything by the seat of our pants. This time, we have time (and knowledge) to think things through. I'm not so worried about DD....we can address her issues fairly easily.....it's DS that's a concern.
For the record, what we are thinking of doing is requesting this with a "just in case" attitude. We plan to avoid using any extra accommodations as long as he can handle the situation(s). But we want to have something in hand, just in case and be ready to use it should the need arise.
So, as I'm just learning about this whole system, here are my specific questions:
1. Do we get the DAS for the whole trip or do we have to do it at each park / facility? And, if it's only good for the one location and we have to do this for each destination, will it be good for the entire visit or do we need to repeat the process every time we visit said location? (we are planning 3 days at MK, for example)
2. How specific do we need to be when requesting allowances? Do you need to be VERY specific or can we mention that we're playing it by ear and seeing how much he can handle?
3. How flexible are the cast members? If we are entitled to certain accommodations, how likely are they to help us enforce those when we realize they are needed?
TIA!
I'm posting this question without reading the boards first....sorry.....
We are preparing a trip to The World in November. We'll be traveling with 2 8.5-year old twin children, both with a diagnosis of Autism (I realize that official diagnoses don't necessarily matter, but providing it for context for my questions). This is their second trip to the world.....the first was when they were 2 years old and we travelled there just 2 days after the doctor told us they were "Clearly on the spectrum". At that time, we had no idea what we were facing and we really did everything by the seat of our pants. This time, we have time (and knowledge) to think things through. I'm not so worried about DD....we can address her issues fairly easily.....it's DS that's a concern.
For the record, what we are thinking of doing is requesting this with a "just in case" attitude. We plan to avoid using any extra accommodations as long as he can handle the situation(s). But we want to have something in hand, just in case and be ready to use it should the need arise.
So, as I'm just learning about this whole system, here are my specific questions:
1. Do we get the DAS for the whole trip or do we have to do it at each park / facility? And, if it's only good for the one location and we have to do this for each destination, will it be good for the entire visit or do we need to repeat the process every time we visit said location? (we are planning 3 days at MK, for example)
2. How specific do we need to be when requesting allowances? Do you need to be VERY specific or can we mention that we're playing it by ear and seeing how much he can handle?
3. How flexible are the cast members? If we are entitled to certain accommodations, how likely are they to help us enforce those when we realize they are needed?
TIA!