Hello,
This is my first post here, but I have been lurking around the boards since our last trip to Disneyland in April. We have 3 children, ages 6, 10, and 15, and have been to Disneyland 5 times now with them. We always stay at the Disneyland Hotel and usually buy 3 day parkhopper passes.
We now have plans to go again in August, which is exciting but also sort of overwhelming. The reason it is overwhelming is that our middle child has many sensory issues. She is high functioning autistic and has ADHD and suffers from anxiety and Tourette Syndrome. Parents with kids on the spectrum know that these issues go hand in hand (co-morbids), so that is nothing new. As her mom I am use to helping her cope with stressful situations (we go back to the hotel mid day to sleep so that she doesn't end up with a migraine, and we often skip rides with lines that are too long or rides that are too intense for her). But I don't have to tell all of you--it is quite a job trying to help her "cope" at such a busy place like Disneyland.
Even with all of the coping issues, Disneyland is her most favorite place in the world--and when we are planning a trip there it is all she can think about. She loves everything to do with Disney, and going there is her both her dream come true--but also her nightmare as sometimes the lines and crowds are just too much for her.
Anyway, we made the mistake of going on spring break last year, and I had never before seen such crowds and lines. We of course made use of fast passes, but that only helps so much. Even trying to see the parade and fireworks was a NIGHTMARE.
Hopefully August will be a better time to go. We never go on weekend days--always weekdays. I have never even considered getting her a "special pass" for her disabilities--but I admit I looked at people getting on rides in wheel chairs with their special entrace and wishing we could have something similar for her. The only way we are able to function at Disney right now is to only go on 3-4 rides a day with her, because waiting in the lines is torture for her. I take her and our yonger child and just ride a few select rides--because to do anymore is way too much waiting. It is a frustrating experience, but I figured there was no solution to it. I had never heard of people getting special entrance for a child with Autism? I am not really sure what she would think about it--she may be embarrassed by it.
Do you have any suggestions for us? Thanks for taking the time to read.
Doris from Gilroy
This is my first post here, but I have been lurking around the boards since our last trip to Disneyland in April. We have 3 children, ages 6, 10, and 15, and have been to Disneyland 5 times now with them. We always stay at the Disneyland Hotel and usually buy 3 day parkhopper passes.
We now have plans to go again in August, which is exciting but also sort of overwhelming. The reason it is overwhelming is that our middle child has many sensory issues. She is high functioning autistic and has ADHD and suffers from anxiety and Tourette Syndrome. Parents with kids on the spectrum know that these issues go hand in hand (co-morbids), so that is nothing new. As her mom I am use to helping her cope with stressful situations (we go back to the hotel mid day to sleep so that she doesn't end up with a migraine, and we often skip rides with lines that are too long or rides that are too intense for her). But I don't have to tell all of you--it is quite a job trying to help her "cope" at such a busy place like Disneyland.
Even with all of the coping issues, Disneyland is her most favorite place in the world--and when we are planning a trip there it is all she can think about. She loves everything to do with Disney, and going there is her both her dream come true--but also her nightmare as sometimes the lines and crowds are just too much for her.
Anyway, we made the mistake of going on spring break last year, and I had never before seen such crowds and lines. We of course made use of fast passes, but that only helps so much. Even trying to see the parade and fireworks was a NIGHTMARE.
Hopefully August will be a better time to go. We never go on weekend days--always weekdays. I have never even considered getting her a "special pass" for her disabilities--but I admit I looked at people getting on rides in wheel chairs with their special entrace and wishing we could have something similar for her. The only way we are able to function at Disney right now is to only go on 3-4 rides a day with her, because waiting in the lines is torture for her. I take her and our yonger child and just ride a few select rides--because to do anymore is way too much waiting. It is a frustrating experience, but I figured there was no solution to it. I had never heard of people getting special entrance for a child with Autism? I am not really sure what she would think about it--she may be embarrassed by it.
Do you have any suggestions for us? Thanks for taking the time to read.
Doris from Gilroy