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<font color=deeppink>Whose goal is to get the WDW
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We just returned from our trip today. I wonder if anyone else has had this problem with loud children in their hotel. I don't mean anyone else's but MY OWN!! We have 4 children, one of which has Down syndrome. Aaron doesn't talk but he is quite loud, much like a deaf child voices. He has unusual grunting and squealing type sounds that he makes to get our attention or "talk" to his siblings. We usually stay in the villas with our DVC points and I've never really given it much thought but this time we stayed at the Poly. We are still allowed in 1 room because of the ages of the kids. Well, the 2nd night there we returned home after Illuminations at about 10PM. I was getting the kids ready for bed, brushing teeth etc. when the phone rang. I thought it was my hubby who was out filling our cups with soda. I was surprised to hear a female voice telling me politely that my children had woken them up for the 2nd night in a row at 10:30. I think I said I was sorry, but I was so shocked that I know I also said it was probably her kids that I heard in the hallway at 7AM running and banging! I thanked her and hung up. Then I started really thinking about it. We weren't out terribly late---at least by our standards. Yes, we do sleep in in the AM instead of going to EE. But I think what I am more concerned about now is the noise level of my 9 year old son. He is always that way. We try constantly to get him to be quiet but it doesn't work. He is really only truly quiet when he is watching a parade or show at WDW!!
There must be others out there with special needs kids who are "noisier than average." What do you do? I never did get a hotel call or security visit but then again our phone was unplugged a lot because my 2 year old likes to "talk" on it. I know there are parents who "let" their kids bang and run around the halls etc. etc. at all hours. We aren't like that, honest. We always remind them to be courteous of others but it is different with our 11 and 6 year old versus the other 2 kids. The youngest can be loud too as he gets easily upset by Aaron and just the fact that he is 2!! I know he will grow out of that but I don't see Aaron changing much. He does communicate with sign language but uses his voice as well.
Any suggestions? Have you ever mentioned this at hotel check-in?? Thanks!!
There must be others out there with special needs kids who are "noisier than average." What do you do? I never did get a hotel call or security visit but then again our phone was unplugged a lot because my 2 year old likes to "talk" on it. I know there are parents who "let" their kids bang and run around the halls etc. etc. at all hours. We aren't like that, honest. We always remind them to be courteous of others but it is different with our 11 and 6 year old versus the other 2 kids. The youngest can be loud too as he gets easily upset by Aaron and just the fact that he is 2!! I know he will grow out of that but I don't see Aaron changing much. He does communicate with sign language but uses his voice as well.
Any suggestions? Have you ever mentioned this at hotel check-in?? Thanks!!