rosedolph
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My baby sister (ok she is turning 25 but she is still my baby sister
) who has Down Syndrome, will be joining us for her first trip to DW! I am so excited but a little nervous.
Melody has several special needs, some physical (she is not able to stand or walk for long periods of time due to advanced stages of arthritis in her feet, and she is legally blind), some mental (mentally she is about 5 yrs old).
Due to her physical needs I will be renting a wheel chair for her to use. And she will be getting a GAC, but I still have a couple of questions. Do they do anything for people who are legally blind during shows (like seating them closer to the screen/stage)? Can we get a GAC for Melody's need of a wheel chair and for her being legally blind?
Basically I just want to make sure that Melody has a wonderful experience. She does not like to be left alone in a large crowd with strangers, and she wants to do things with everyone else. So for the rides, shows, and parades - will they separate us?
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciate. I am just a over-protective big sister!
Thanks! ~ Melissa

Melody has several special needs, some physical (she is not able to stand or walk for long periods of time due to advanced stages of arthritis in her feet, and she is legally blind), some mental (mentally she is about 5 yrs old).
Due to her physical needs I will be renting a wheel chair for her to use. And she will be getting a GAC, but I still have a couple of questions. Do they do anything for people who are legally blind during shows (like seating them closer to the screen/stage)? Can we get a GAC for Melody's need of a wheel chair and for her being legally blind?
Basically I just want to make sure that Melody has a wonderful experience. She does not like to be left alone in a large crowd with strangers, and she wants to do things with everyone else. So for the rides, shows, and parades - will they separate us?
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciate. I am just a over-protective big sister!
