goofyandmore
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When we go, there are 5 in a room (2 adults and 3 kids) which is allowed at the Polynesian (and I know Grand F. and Contemp. too). As I said earlier, my daughter is special needs-she is similar to an autistic child and I can totally relate. I get an AP just for me because usually the time that I go, (around Easter), there aren't any codes available or the Ap still saves more. I also stay concierge. This has helped tremendously with my daughter. The reason is basically what has been said by some of the other posters. I find it difficult to have sit down meals with her and she will not eat a whole lot at once. So, by having my room on the same floor as concierge, my husband or sons just pick some food up for her in the concierge lounge and she is happy. In the morning, she has fruit, cereal or a toasted bagle. At lunch we grab chicken strips and french fries from counter service at the Polynesian and sit under a cabana on the beach. If your son is a sensory seeker like my daughter, he must love the sand. So, my hubby and the boys are in the crowded parks while we are relaxing on the beach. Then we go for a swim (more sensory imput) and back to the concierge lounge where I grab some gummy worms for her, juice, and fruit.
At around 5:30, she has whatever the lounge is serving for evening snacks which is usually very fulling for her (chicken, rice, etc). Then we go to the park with her since the evening is more relaxing than the sunny afternoons.
She comes back to the hotel with me in time to take a bath, watch tv, and then go back to the beach to see the water pagent in the 7 seas lagoon. When she falls asleep, I am off with my boys to do some one on one with them while hubby stays with my sleeping beauty or my mom or brother who have an adjoining room babysit.
You can email me direct or pm if you have any questions. ps. don't forget to get the guest assistance card from guest services for your son.
At around 5:30, she has whatever the lounge is serving for evening snacks which is usually very fulling for her (chicken, rice, etc). Then we go to the park with her since the evening is more relaxing than the sunny afternoons.
She comes back to the hotel with me in time to take a bath, watch tv, and then go back to the beach to see the water pagent in the 7 seas lagoon. When she falls asleep, I am off with my boys to do some one on one with them while hubby stays with my sleeping beauty or my mom or brother who have an adjoining room babysit.
You can email me direct or pm if you have any questions. ps. don't forget to get the guest assistance card from guest services for your son.

j/k of course. But common sense should take over for anyone.)


