iluvmickey2008
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 20, 2008
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I'm looking for some help! I've been to WDW several times (old FP), so I thought I always had the planning down!
This will be the first time using the DAS. It will be DS7 and DS4 and me. DS7 is nonverbal with some sensory issues and other traits that mimic autism. I'm happy to say though that this past summer, we went to 2 amusement parks and only used the DAS-like cards only once or twice. He's getting much better about waiting in line...although after a week in the Florida sun, we'll see! I want to minimize back-tracking as much as possible. We are going in May.
I was thinking of doing one side of Animal Kingdom,for example, in the morning, and the other side in the afternoon. Get FP for the most popular rides, then DAS for any that we need as we go along?
Just wondering how others have planned it out. DS7 doesn't like water rides, so they are out as well as any DS4 is too short for, so some of the more popular rides we will be skipping. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I'd hate to be there and unprepared, although I'm ready to be flexible to do whatever the boys want to do.
This will be the first time using the DAS. It will be DS7 and DS4 and me. DS7 is nonverbal with some sensory issues and other traits that mimic autism. I'm happy to say though that this past summer, we went to 2 amusement parks and only used the DAS-like cards only once or twice. He's getting much better about waiting in line...although after a week in the Florida sun, we'll see! I want to minimize back-tracking as much as possible. We are going in May.
I was thinking of doing one side of Animal Kingdom,for example, in the morning, and the other side in the afternoon. Get FP for the most popular rides, then DAS for any that we need as we go along?
Just wondering how others have planned it out. DS7 doesn't like water rides, so they are out as well as any DS4 is too short for, so some of the more popular rides we will be skipping. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I'd hate to be there and unprepared, although I'm ready to be flexible to do whatever the boys want to do.