emilee&tylersmom
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In October we are taking our two children (ages 12 and 9) to WDW. This will be the 4th trip for both of them. Unfortunately since our last trip our 9 year old daughter has been diagnosed with a disease called Cone Dystrophy. This is a disease that effects the central vision of the eye. Due to this disease, in the last 9 months my daughter has went from 20/20 vision to around 20/500. We have decided to take her to WDW because no one really knows when the vision loss will stop. My question is I have heard alot about the
GAC. She needs to be right on top of something in order to see it and sunlight is a huge problem for her. Also I am very concerned about moving conveyer belts you have to step on to get on many rides. Do you think getting a GAC card will be an issue? I do have a letter for the state, stating that she is disabled but to look at her, she looks and is a beautiful, energetic, capable 9 year old. Any suggestions for making this trip easier for her would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!!!!!
GAC. She needs to be right on top of something in order to see it and sunlight is a huge problem for her. Also I am very concerned about moving conveyer belts you have to step on to get on many rides. Do you think getting a GAC card will be an issue? I do have a letter for the state, stating that she is disabled but to look at her, she looks and is a beautiful, energetic, capable 9 year old. Any suggestions for making this trip easier for her would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!!!!!
