halssister
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 30, 2010
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Leaving in 9 days now
and I'm still undecided if we should get a GAC or not. DS9 has autism and really won't ride many rides, though he's expressed a "possible" interest in the teacups and Soarin'. Hoping to get him on a couple others but we'll have to see. Planning on getting a FP for Soarin' right away, and probably won't wait in any ride lines if they seem TOO long. His main problem is not being able to wait in a line without being disruptive. He can NOT stand still for long. He'll be jumping and bouncing and crashing into people and really bothering them. We would mostly be doing shows, and I don't know what the lines for these are like and if there's a separate area we could wait in for these if we have a GAC. A friend who went in May said they were able to use their GAC (son has very similar issues) for the shows too, so they didn't have to wait in the main lines and could just go in ahead of time, but I've read differently on here
If we decide to just get one "just in case", do we just get it at the first park on our first day and carry it the whole trip, or is it something we need to get one each day at whatever park we're at?
Also, I am concerned with DS's anxiety that he may get to the front of the line and decide he's not ready to ride yet. Does anyone have experience knowing if we'd be able to step aside and wait a bit longer until he does feel comfortable getting on, rather than having to just leave and then get back into line if he decides he DOES want to ride? He is the type to say a firm NO to something and a minute later decide that it's a yes, and I just don't want that to be a huge issue (my other reason for thinking maybe a GAC would be best, maybe they'd be more understanding about it with one?) Any thoughts?


Also, I am concerned with DS's anxiety that he may get to the front of the line and decide he's not ready to ride yet. Does anyone have experience knowing if we'd be able to step aside and wait a bit longer until he does feel comfortable getting on, rather than having to just leave and then get back into line if he decides he DOES want to ride? He is the type to say a firm NO to something and a minute later decide that it's a yes, and I just don't want that to be a huge issue (my other reason for thinking maybe a GAC would be best, maybe they'd be more understanding about it with one?) Any thoughts?