Tinkerkristen
Earning My Ears
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- May 12, 2006
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Hi my family is heading to Disney in October and my DD who will be 3 has SID. She has Oral Motor Apraxia with the SID mix in. She should be fine with the people and waiting in lines but she might need some down time in the park. I figured the train would be a nice relaxing activity for her but I was wondering if anyone else had some ideas about other things to help keep her happy during the day. We are planning 1/2 days in MK, 1 morning and 1 evening. Then one day in AK.
Do you think with a note from her Dr they might let us use a baby station rooms for 10-15 minutes if needed? I do have and 18 month old, I could just pretend to nurse her I guess if need be.
We also booked the Crystal Palace, Cindys royal table, 1900 Park Fare and Chef Mickeys. I know she won't eat but I figured we would try.
She also has food issues and eats a limited selections of food and right now I have no idea how to handle that. I think of the two issues the food one bothers me the most. I am hoping we can find oatmeal at breakfast for her and yogart somewhere in the park???? Maybe??? Can Disney dinning help on this or should I spend 10.00 a night and get a fridge at POP.
So any advice is welcome! Thanks
Do you think with a note from her Dr they might let us use a baby station rooms for 10-15 minutes if needed? I do have and 18 month old, I could just pretend to nurse her I guess if need be.
We also booked the Crystal Palace, Cindys royal table, 1900 Park Fare and Chef Mickeys. I know she won't eat but I figured we would try.
She also has food issues and eats a limited selections of food and right now I have no idea how to handle that. I think of the two issues the food one bothers me the most. I am hoping we can find oatmeal at breakfast for her and yogart somewhere in the park???? Maybe??? Can Disney dinning help on this or should I spend 10.00 a night and get a fridge at POP.
So any advice is welcome! Thanks