DannysMom
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Hi all, I haven't been around & posting much, but do check in to read from time to time.
We have a June trip planned! First time as a family of 5 instead of a family of 3.
In the past we always got ODS a GAC, he has mild CP & needs his s/n stroller. Now I'm starting to think about the details of corralling all 3 kids at Disney, a special needs 8 y.o. & 2 not quite 2 year olds. How we manage rides, lines etc. I'm starting to worry.
One parent will need to push ODS, and obviously the other will be pushing the twin terrors in their double stroller. What about rides? There are rides we will want to do togther, but parking the double somewhere & 1 parent having to wrangle the twins sans stroller while the other pushes ODS, just makes me anxious thinking about it. It would be so much easier to park both strollers together, usually at the ride exit. Do you think it would be asking too much, to ask to have the twins' stroller also tagged stroller as wheelchair, so that when we all want to ride together, the strollers will both be treated in the same manner?
I just feel wierd asking, because the twins are not disabled, but if ODS were not, it would be a non-issue. I mean 2 parents wrangling twins & a typical 8 year old is do-able -- when the older child is a s/n kiddo, it gets a bit more complicated.

In the past we always got ODS a GAC, he has mild CP & needs his s/n stroller. Now I'm starting to think about the details of corralling all 3 kids at Disney, a special needs 8 y.o. & 2 not quite 2 year olds. How we manage rides, lines etc. I'm starting to worry.
One parent will need to push ODS, and obviously the other will be pushing the twin terrors in their double stroller. What about rides? There are rides we will want to do togther, but parking the double somewhere & 1 parent having to wrangle the twins sans stroller while the other pushes ODS, just makes me anxious thinking about it. It would be so much easier to park both strollers together, usually at the ride exit. Do you think it would be asking too much, to ask to have the twins' stroller also tagged stroller as wheelchair, so that when we all want to ride together, the strollers will both be treated in the same manner?
I just feel wierd asking, because the twins are not disabled, but if ODS were not, it would be a non-issue. I mean 2 parents wrangling twins & a typical 8 year old is do-able -- when the older child is a s/n kiddo, it gets a bit more complicated.