LisaBi
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Hurrah! I've been meaning to post this since we got back on Feb 5.
DS is growing up! (age 13, has Down Syndrome) We were able to get thru a whole trip without even getting a GAC. Granted, the very light crowds were a big factor, but still...
We were able to get fastpasses for some rides (mostly after we'd ridden once with a relatively short wait). I was able to tell him that we had to "get a ticket" to ride again and he was OK with it. In the past, he would sulk and complain an refuse to go do ANYTHING else until we rode whatever the ride of the moment was.
Only one ride did we not do at all - Aladdin's Carpet in MK. He freaked at the line (it was probably only 10 minutes, but the way that one is set up all the people are kind of mobbed together by the ride). I think if he can't see all the folks in line and it's not too long, he's OK. But he won't go near a ride where he sees a crowd. And on one other ride, I don't remember which, he "changed his mind" and decided not to ride because of the crowd - but it was FP ride, so I was able to grab FP's and then he did get to ride later.
Thanks for listening. It the small triumphs that mean so much.
DS is growing up! (age 13, has Down Syndrome) We were able to get thru a whole trip without even getting a GAC. Granted, the very light crowds were a big factor, but still...
We were able to get fastpasses for some rides (mostly after we'd ridden once with a relatively short wait). I was able to tell him that we had to "get a ticket" to ride again and he was OK with it. In the past, he would sulk and complain an refuse to go do ANYTHING else until we rode whatever the ride of the moment was.
Only one ride did we not do at all - Aladdin's Carpet in MK. He freaked at the line (it was probably only 10 minutes, but the way that one is set up all the people are kind of mobbed together by the ride). I think if he can't see all the folks in line and it's not too long, he's OK. But he won't go near a ride where he sees a crowd. And on one other ride, I don't remember which, he "changed his mind" and decided not to ride because of the crowd - but it was FP ride, so I was able to grab FP's and then he did get to ride later.
Thanks for listening. It the small triumphs that mean so much.