mellowyellowuk
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 27, 2008
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Hi I’ve travelled to Disney solo from uk for years this is the first year without das I’m pretty doubtful I’d be accepted and calling from uk is a little convoluted I’m looking for tips.
I’m partially deaf, I wear hearing implant this can make for pretty overwhelming in internal areas with sensory noise overload trying to process it.
I’m able to do shorter waits and can turn off my processor but this leaves me vulnerable as I now can’t hear announcements.
Also I am not a fan of people very close to me and closed confined spaces I can’t easily get out of can overwhelm me( I’m pretty sure if I wasn’t nearly 50 I’d have been diagnosed autistic but have learned coping mechanisms usually involving getting out of environment)
If I get too overwhelmed and need to leave how does return to line work if I’m on my own?
What do people think about a scoter to allow me more space even though I don’t have mobility issues would that help?
I know I could purchase line passes but I don’t do coaster or vr rides do to virtago from my hearing loss and tend to just head to parks when I feel like and for shorter times each day due to being there for 2 weeks so it’s not really a financialy sound option.
Any other tips or tricks?
I’m partially deaf, I wear hearing implant this can make for pretty overwhelming in internal areas with sensory noise overload trying to process it.
I’m able to do shorter waits and can turn off my processor but this leaves me vulnerable as I now can’t hear announcements.
Also I am not a fan of people very close to me and closed confined spaces I can’t easily get out of can overwhelm me( I’m pretty sure if I wasn’t nearly 50 I’d have been diagnosed autistic but have learned coping mechanisms usually involving getting out of environment)
If I get too overwhelmed and need to leave how does return to line work if I’m on my own?
What do people think about a scoter to allow me more space even though I don’t have mobility issues would that help?
I know I could purchase line passes but I don’t do coaster or vr rides do to virtago from my hearing loss and tend to just head to parks when I feel like and for shorter times each day due to being there for 2 weeks so it’s not really a financialy sound option.
Any other tips or tricks?