Tripletmom2001
Earning My Ears
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We have been to Disney 8 times with our triplet boys. They are now 17 and one of our sons has epilepsy and autism. His seizures began again 2 years ago at Disney and it took 18 months to get them controlled. His triggers are lights and contrasting lights in darkness. We were at Disney last December to see our other two sons perform with their high school band, but limited our time to Universal and a day at Magic Kingdom. We left the parks before dark because sometimes even headlights at night can cause a seizure. He wears a hat and sunglasses to minimize the contrast.
The boys love going to Disney for Thanksgiving, so we are planning a short trip again this year. We are staying at Kidani Village and my son with epilepsy and I plan to relax and enjoy the hotel the majority of our stay. We will go to Animal Kingdom for Thanksgiving because we love Tusker House Thanksgiving meal. I've looked at videos of Navi River and see that it is a dark ride, but does it have any quick, bright lights? I want to establish expectations for him as well as schedule fast passes for the rest of our party. I would love to see the new Toy Story area, but don't want to go to Hollywood Studios if there isn't anything for my son to ride. Again, I've looked at Slinky Dog, but was wondering if there is any lights or picture flashes.
I know about the pinned light warning post, but my question is just about these two new rides and more the contrast of dark and light.
Thanks for all your help!
Colleen
The boys love going to Disney for Thanksgiving, so we are planning a short trip again this year. We are staying at Kidani Village and my son with epilepsy and I plan to relax and enjoy the hotel the majority of our stay. We will go to Animal Kingdom for Thanksgiving because we love Tusker House Thanksgiving meal. I've looked at videos of Navi River and see that it is a dark ride, but does it have any quick, bright lights? I want to establish expectations for him as well as schedule fast passes for the rest of our party. I would love to see the new Toy Story area, but don't want to go to Hollywood Studios if there isn't anything for my son to ride. Again, I've looked at Slinky Dog, but was wondering if there is any lights or picture flashes.
I know about the pinned light warning post, but my question is just about these two new rides and more the contrast of dark and light.
Thanks for all your help!
Colleen