jenanderson
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Hello Everyone! We have always gotten such great advice here and I feel that it has made all our different WDW trips incredibly successful. We are now planning a trip to DL (our first ever) and are getting worried. I read so many conflicting reports about the way special needs are dealt with at DL and I am trying to be sure we have it all figured out because Disney is my family's magic place....we don't want that to change.
Our DS is 12 years old and has a variety of special needs. He is still recovering from a gastro bacterial infection that has caused him to miss 29 days of school and will keep him on medication all the way through our DL trip. The doctors know we intend to go to DL in June and have said at this point it is fine for him to go.
He also has mild CP with low muscle tone (making him get tired quickly and often needs a wheelchair by mid-day), an immune deficiency (which means he is almost always on extra meds when we travel), photosensitivity (because of all the meds), mild sensory disorders and medical issues.
We are planning on renting a wheelchair for him. He absolutely hates being in a wheelchair (we swear it has to do with his age at this point - he wants to be like other 12 year old boys). Our game plan is that we will allow him to walk for a couple hours each day if he is up to it and he has agreed to use the chair the rest of the day....or if we decide that he needs to be in it. We are still looking into where to rent a chair from. He is a super skinny kid and so a child sized chair is usually the best.
We are also planning on staying at either the PPH or at the Park Vue Inn (because it is across the street). We would plan on taking breaks whenever it is needed.
At WDW we have always gotten a GAC and never had to deal with anything but super accommodating CMs who are nothing but professional, helpful and friendly. When I read about requesting a GAC at DL I have read that it is not always as positive of an experience.
Disney is the magic that holds our family together. I am just hoping to learn enough about how to navigate our days at DL so that we love DL as much as WDW!
Our DS is 12 years old and has a variety of special needs. He is still recovering from a gastro bacterial infection that has caused him to miss 29 days of school and will keep him on medication all the way through our DL trip. The doctors know we intend to go to DL in June and have said at this point it is fine for him to go.
He also has mild CP with low muscle tone (making him get tired quickly and often needs a wheelchair by mid-day), an immune deficiency (which means he is almost always on extra meds when we travel), photosensitivity (because of all the meds), mild sensory disorders and medical issues.
We are planning on renting a wheelchair for him. He absolutely hates being in a wheelchair (we swear it has to do with his age at this point - he wants to be like other 12 year old boys). Our game plan is that we will allow him to walk for a couple hours each day if he is up to it and he has agreed to use the chair the rest of the day....or if we decide that he needs to be in it. We are still looking into where to rent a chair from. He is a super skinny kid and so a child sized chair is usually the best.
We are also planning on staying at either the PPH or at the Park Vue Inn (because it is across the street). We would plan on taking breaks whenever it is needed.
At WDW we have always gotten a GAC and never had to deal with anything but super accommodating CMs who are nothing but professional, helpful and friendly. When I read about requesting a GAC at DL I have read that it is not always as positive of an experience.
Disney is the magic that holds our family together. I am just hoping to learn enough about how to navigate our days at DL so that we love DL as much as WDW!