SixUnderSix
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 16, 2010
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Hi guys. I'm COMPLETELY new here and new to the area of differently abled children as well.
We go to WDW every year with our three children but this is the first year that we are able (assuming the judge signs off but I can't see why he wouldn't) to take our foster children with us (we are hoping to adopt them later this year).
Both of my foster daughters (ages 4 and 5) have RAD (reactive attachment disorder) and the 4 year old (who will be almost 5 when we go) has ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) and also has a global delay that requires OT, PT and Speech.
She has NEVER been to anything even CLOSE to WDW and I have a fear that her different needs will make Disney a nightmare even though she is excited to go. She functions on the level of a 2 year old and runs off easily, etc. Because we have never experienced anything like this, is it okay if I ask for a GAC even though I'm not POSITIVE she'll need one?
My biggest concern (she throws MASSIVE fits that can sometimes last up to two hours) is sitting in a theater and getting stuck in the middle of the row and no way to get out quickly if she begins a fit. Can they let us sit in the handicapped seating or on the end where we could make a quick get away if needed? My other concern is the lines. I would love to be able to take her stroller through as I've seen others mention but she has no mobility issues (except that she's TOO mobile and may run off and has such a severe speech delay that she wouldn't be able to tell anyone who she belonged to). Will they let us use her stroller as a wheelchair just to ensure her safety?
Also, I know this is a long-shot but would they even question why our last names are different to issue the GAC? Do I need to show them our paperwork saying that we have legal physical custody of her and that we have permission from a judge to be out of state with her?
We go to WDW every year with our three children but this is the first year that we are able (assuming the judge signs off but I can't see why he wouldn't) to take our foster children with us (we are hoping to adopt them later this year).
Both of my foster daughters (ages 4 and 5) have RAD (reactive attachment disorder) and the 4 year old (who will be almost 5 when we go) has ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) and also has a global delay that requires OT, PT and Speech.
She has NEVER been to anything even CLOSE to WDW and I have a fear that her different needs will make Disney a nightmare even though she is excited to go. She functions on the level of a 2 year old and runs off easily, etc. Because we have never experienced anything like this, is it okay if I ask for a GAC even though I'm not POSITIVE she'll need one?
My biggest concern (she throws MASSIVE fits that can sometimes last up to two hours) is sitting in a theater and getting stuck in the middle of the row and no way to get out quickly if she begins a fit. Can they let us sit in the handicapped seating or on the end where we could make a quick get away if needed? My other concern is the lines. I would love to be able to take her stroller through as I've seen others mention but she has no mobility issues (except that she's TOO mobile and may run off and has such a severe speech delay that she wouldn't be able to tell anyone who she belonged to). Will they let us use her stroller as a wheelchair just to ensure her safety?
Also, I know this is a long-shot but would they even question why our last names are different to issue the GAC? Do I need to show them our paperwork saying that we have legal physical custody of her and that we have permission from a judge to be out of state with her?