MBW
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- Jul 29, 2001
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I've read the DisAbilities FAQ regarding the GAC, but some of the threads which would have perhaps answered some of my lingering questions are no longer accessible, so I thought I'd pose them here.
I've mentioned in previous posts that my preschooler (age 3) has autism, and thus is eligible to use a GAC. We recently took him to an amusement park here in Maine, and his main issues appear to revolve around waiting in line and getting off rides. The latter we obviously can't do much about (I'm sure we'll see more than one tantrum from our relatively tantrum-free child over disembarking), and I understand that the GAC is not a "jump to the head of the line" pass. I've read, and heard from Guest Services that we're to use FP as much as possible - does that mean we need to get a FP for every ride (which means we can only get one at a time, and will have to wait in line elsewhere) or will we be able to use the FastPass line w/o getting a FP? We're going at an off peak time so that we won't have to deal with long waits (and have everyone w/o special needs kids feel like we're trying to pull a fast one
) but I know he's going to have a hard time waiting for more than 15 minutes at a time. Should I make sure his developmental pediatrician includes that in her note (I know we don't need one, but bringing one just in case)?
Also, I know that my 3yo doesn't have a problem with heat and overexposure to sunlight (he inherited my American Indian skin), but my youngest (20 mos) is still recovering from life-threatening environmental (lead) poisoning, and is still pretty fragile (tires and breaks out in heat rashes easily in high heat and humidity.) Should we request a separate pass for him, so that whomever is touring with him can keep him out of the sun as much as possible? (We have three adults travelling with us, one for each kid, so we'll probably split up at times.)
Anyway, I guess that's enough for now...TIA! Nine more days to go
I've mentioned in previous posts that my preschooler (age 3) has autism, and thus is eligible to use a GAC. We recently took him to an amusement park here in Maine, and his main issues appear to revolve around waiting in line and getting off rides. The latter we obviously can't do much about (I'm sure we'll see more than one tantrum from our relatively tantrum-free child over disembarking), and I understand that the GAC is not a "jump to the head of the line" pass. I've read, and heard from Guest Services that we're to use FP as much as possible - does that mean we need to get a FP for every ride (which means we can only get one at a time, and will have to wait in line elsewhere) or will we be able to use the FastPass line w/o getting a FP? We're going at an off peak time so that we won't have to deal with long waits (and have everyone w/o special needs kids feel like we're trying to pull a fast one

Also, I know that my 3yo doesn't have a problem with heat and overexposure to sunlight (he inherited my American Indian skin), but my youngest (20 mos) is still recovering from life-threatening environmental (lead) poisoning, and is still pretty fragile (tires and breaks out in heat rashes easily in high heat and humidity.) Should we request a separate pass for him, so that whomever is touring with him can keep him out of the sun as much as possible? (We have three adults travelling with us, one for each kid, so we'll probably split up at times.)
Anyway, I guess that's enough for now...TIA! Nine more days to go
