DisDadDoc
<font color=red>DDC #403<br><font color=royalblue>
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Just joined to read your trip report, the mention of Aspie in your profile intrigues me, my godson who is 22 is an Aspie and struggling with it daily. His favorite place on earth is WDW and he is joining my Mom and I for an impromptu trip there in May. Disney is a great place for him, the cast member are great at listening to him, and no one makes fun if he has a hard time explaining himself. Will continue to watch for more updates to your trip, loved the pix of the flowers, can't wait to see them in person
Sharon![]()
My DS (11) has Aspergers. He was diagnosed relatively early and has been making steady strides, but still has bad days. Fortunately, we've learned who we can and can't trust to be around him, and my wife can stay home to be available for meltdowns. WDW is a wonderful place for children with issues. He makes a quantum leap every time we go. On this board, the disABILITIES thread is a good one with some very knowledgeable and supportive folks. The Amazing Race has an Aspie on it right now. He's kicking butt and they've done a good job of accurately presenting the challenges that he faces. Good luck to your godson!
So who won the segway races?![]()
Who do you think? But I let her win...
Cool Pictures of everything for the flower and garden festival! My mom and I usually go to Disney during the week of my spring break so we have also been here for this festival! However, I hadn't been there for the flower and garden festival since 2008 so I liked seeing your pictures of what all had changed. The faries look sooooo cool!!!!! I don't know much about the faries but they seem like they are extremely popular.
The Fairies are replacing the princesses with the 6-10 year old crowd. In fact, Disney recently announced that it was not going to make princess movies for a while.
