This is the trip report for parents with special need kids.
We just got back from the Disney Wonder 4 day cruise (8-11). We took our 9 year old son and our 10 year old daughter who has Asperger Syndrome (mild autism) and ADHD. We introduced her to the Oceanneers Club Sunday and let her get aquainted with the facility and counselors. She had a blast. The Counselors were extremely friendly and helpful. We decided to place her in the 8-9 year old group and that was a perfect fit. We left the both of them in the club Monday morning 9:30am while my Husband and I went in to Nassau. We got back to the ship at 1:00 and were beeped just as we boarded the ship. Laura told the counselors that she was ready to leave. By this time, she had played in the lab and had lunch with the group at Tritons. While she did not choose to participate in the arranged activites, she had a great time and the counselors let her do her thing as much as possible. The counselors were extremely wonderful and flexible. Our son had a great time too.
While we did not go back to the lab the remainder of the cruise I was able to observe the lab and staff at various times during the cruise. My overall impression was that they did a splendid job entertaining the kids and had lots of activities that took place all over the ship. The kids in the program looked like they were having a great time and the counselors never lost their cool.
We just got back from the Disney Wonder 4 day cruise (8-11). We took our 9 year old son and our 10 year old daughter who has Asperger Syndrome (mild autism) and ADHD. We introduced her to the Oceanneers Club Sunday and let her get aquainted with the facility and counselors. She had a blast. The Counselors were extremely friendly and helpful. We decided to place her in the 8-9 year old group and that was a perfect fit. We left the both of them in the club Monday morning 9:30am while my Husband and I went in to Nassau. We got back to the ship at 1:00 and were beeped just as we boarded the ship. Laura told the counselors that she was ready to leave. By this time, she had played in the lab and had lunch with the group at Tritons. While she did not choose to participate in the arranged activites, she had a great time and the counselors let her do her thing as much as possible. The counselors were extremely wonderful and flexible. Our son had a great time too.
While we did not go back to the lab the remainder of the cruise I was able to observe the lab and staff at various times during the cruise. My overall impression was that they did a splendid job entertaining the kids and had lots of activities that took place all over the ship. The kids in the program looked like they were having a great time and the counselors never lost their cool.