Setting your alarm on your cell phone is a great idea. She is used to getting her meds at 7 am and pm. So I know we will get sidetracted otherwise. Thanks so much for the suggestion. I have a feeling my son and daughter will fight over the stroller (she is very competitive) even when neither of them need it, so I guess if we just take one, we will have to set some ground rules! Just don't know what to expect with this being our first trip. I really appreciate the input. It is always nice to find someone who can relate! Oh, what is a GAC?
I have several alarms set on my iPod and that has really helped to make sure DD takes her medications on schedule. She has 3 doses per day. Without the alarm, it's hard to lose track of time and also is easy to think you gave a dose of of medication you did not.
For daily doses of medication, we do take DD's pills in a one dose pill container. We have 2 different looking containers so that we can bring 2 doses with (good idea in case you drop a pill or something).
Bringing a 2nd dose with is also helpful in case you decide to stay a little later.
Follow the link in my signature to get to the disABILITIES FAQs thread. (It is located near the top of this board).
Post #6 has information about GACs - Guest Assistance Cards. These are cards that help the CMs at attractions to know a little about what needs the person has related to a disability.
Post #2 has information about renting
ECVs/wheelchairs (and, in your case) strollers in case you don't have one that your child will fit into comfortably.
Post #3 has some links to other helpful information, including some information about epilepsy.
The 'tiredness' to be concerned about is not usually the 'walking around' tiredness, but lack of sleep. So, watch the amount of sleep and not pairing things like a late night followed by an early morning.
Dehydration can also be a problem, so keep drinking water.
Also, you may want to look into tour planning services like Tour Guide Mike and RideMax. Those services point you toward the quietest part of the quietest park. Knowing where to go when can make a difference between having a long wait and not waiting at all. For example, we were at MK yesterday. Around 1:30pm, there was a line way past Small World to get on that attraction. When we actually rode about 7pm, it was walk right in.
Usually, you will find short lines for most attractions if you can get to the park early, as the park opens. Using Fastpass is also helpful (and free). You can send one member of your party with all your park passes to get Fastpass. The Fastpass will have a time printed on it for you to return to the attraction to ride. When you return, your wait will be very short.