So I have reading up trying to figure out what accommodations my son will qualify for and what will be best for him. My son is 7.5 yrs old with mild cerebral palsy, ADD (no hyperactivity just attention), and some emotional instability. We went to DL in 2010 when he was 2. He was given the old pass for disabilities and we were able to skip most lines and it was such a blessing for him. Today he can walk, although VERY slow and not very far without giving up. We still use a stroller to do the mall or zoo etc. He also needs to sit and will not stand in a line without falling over on others. His attention span is poor so he starts doing inappropriate things when bored and then becomes overly emotional when corrected. He is in La La land half the time. He wears a orthotic (brace) on his leg and we own a wheelchair but since he is small for his age we rely mostly on the stroller. I would like to make this trip as enjoyable for him as possible. I have read that people are unkind to people that have strollers as wheelchairs but this is MUST for him. Would it better to bring the wheelchair instead of the stroller? We have a double stroller because I also have 2 yr old so bringing the wheelchair is double the work. (we are traveling from TX)
It's so much to read about the Disability card and wheelchair card and Fast Pass. His needs are primarily mobility and standing issues but also his attention and emotional issues. Would those be enough for him to get the Disability pass or should be just get a stroller as wheelchair card and do Fast Passes. With all his issues it would be nice to see him at least get a break at Disney. Thanks for your help!
It's so much to read about the Disability card and wheelchair card and Fast Pass. His needs are primarily mobility and standing issues but also his attention and emotional issues. Would those be enough for him to get the Disability pass or should be just get a stroller as wheelchair card and do Fast Passes. With all his issues it would be nice to see him at least get a break at Disney. Thanks for your help!