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So. I'll say right away so no one jumps to conclusions that I'm trying to get my son on a ride he's not tall enough for. No way. If he's not tall enough, he doens/t ride. It's a safety thing. He's a peanut for his age. Even though I know he's tall enough for some rides, I won't take him on them because he's not ready and I'm too nervous about it.
ANYWAY! My question, as some of you guys w/ ASD kids would understand, if they have it in their head they can ride a ride and then they get turned away for being too short, they will have a MELTDOWN of epic proportions. Mine gets self-injourous and also injures others. The only reason that could happen is if the person at the entrance let him in for meeting the requirement and the last person to measure at the actual loading area said "no". THAT would be the issue I'm speaking of. So what I'm wondering if if anyone has gotten anything from guest services like a band or pass or what-not that says he's been remeasured and meets those requirements so we don't have to fear that melt-down every single time. We just got home from the pediatricians and w/o shoes right now (50 days out from our trip) he's 43.5 inches. SO depending, he could be right at that cusp where he could meet requirements of 44 inch rides w/ one CM and not w/ another on the same ride. Given the passing of our beloved GAC and now I'm REALLY not grooving on the FP+ (already did it sans child) and DAS, I'd just like to avoid as much trouble and anxiety as I possibly can. Disney isn't making vacations for anyone too "relaxing" anymore w/ all this scheduling in advance. Then for those of us that have issues over and above, well, ....you know.
I'm sad we bought DVC 5 years ago and it's just not as fun as it was then and with current trends, is only getting worse for US anyway.
Any thoughts are appreciated. We've done this trip w/ him many times. We know how to do WDW w/ him and under the GAC before. This is just a new issue for us given he was terrified of most rides before and now is a thrill seeker.
ANYWAY! My question, as some of you guys w/ ASD kids would understand, if they have it in their head they can ride a ride and then they get turned away for being too short, they will have a MELTDOWN of epic proportions. Mine gets self-injourous and also injures others. The only reason that could happen is if the person at the entrance let him in for meeting the requirement and the last person to measure at the actual loading area said "no". THAT would be the issue I'm speaking of. So what I'm wondering if if anyone has gotten anything from guest services like a band or pass or what-not that says he's been remeasured and meets those requirements so we don't have to fear that melt-down every single time. We just got home from the pediatricians and w/o shoes right now (50 days out from our trip) he's 43.5 inches. SO depending, he could be right at that cusp where he could meet requirements of 44 inch rides w/ one CM and not w/ another on the same ride. Given the passing of our beloved GAC and now I'm REALLY not grooving on the FP+ (already did it sans child) and DAS, I'd just like to avoid as much trouble and anxiety as I possibly can. Disney isn't making vacations for anyone too "relaxing" anymore w/ all this scheduling in advance. Then for those of us that have issues over and above, well, ....you know.

Any thoughts are appreciated. We've done this trip w/ him many times. We know how to do WDW w/ him and under the GAC before. This is just a new issue for us given he was terrified of most rides before and now is a thrill seeker.