mom2taylorandemily
Not so patiently waiting our next trip to Disney..
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I have read a few threads about how Disney is making it a little more difficult to receive a GAC, which I understand they don't want people taking advantage. My DD has epilepsy, last year she had a gran mal seizure while on a bus to AK from our resort. At the hospital the Dr. suggested we go to Guest Relations and see if she qualified for a GAC. We did this and it was given to us. This was so nice to have, after her seizure, I was very nervous about her having another while we were there and in a park, or worse standing in line.
That being said, what documents will I need to receive a GAC again this year for her? I would like to avoid a seizure in line again this year as we did last year. I can provide a letter from a neurologist if necessary.
Also, we were thinking that we need to change our resort from POFQ to POR and ask for a room in AB. Those rooms have the trundles and I would feel better if she could sleep on a bed lower to the ground in the event that she has a seizure in her sleep and keep her from falling out of bed. Most of the beds at WDW are considerably high off the ground and I fear her falling and hurting herself. The trundle would be ideal for her, I know that there are bed rails but she is 8, not 3 and the rails would be a bit humiliating for her. She knows she has epilepsy, but she doesn't always like the upfront in your face reminders that the bed rails might be perceived as.
Thanks!!!
That being said, what documents will I need to receive a GAC again this year for her? I would like to avoid a seizure in line again this year as we did last year. I can provide a letter from a neurologist if necessary.
Also, we were thinking that we need to change our resort from POFQ to POR and ask for a room in AB. Those rooms have the trundles and I would feel better if she could sleep on a bed lower to the ground in the event that she has a seizure in her sleep and keep her from falling out of bed. Most of the beds at WDW are considerably high off the ground and I fear her falling and hurting herself. The trundle would be ideal for her, I know that there are bed rails but she is 8, not 3 and the rails would be a bit humiliating for her. She knows she has epilepsy, but she doesn't always like the upfront in your face reminders that the bed rails might be perceived as.
Thanks!!!