Two early-rising kids with autism...

I agree, wouldn't bother us. As a special education teacher, I probably wouldn't even notice. Oh, and I have a DD that is on the spectrum...guess what, I "forget" that what she does isn't "normal" because it is normal for her. Anyway, camping is great! Isn't it wild how WDW is the "perfect" place for kids with autism? My ODD's sensory disorder seems to calm when we are there, even though there is so much going on, weird! But, we love it!

Hope to see y'all there sometime, as we will hopefully be making our first trip down this year!

I agree.. I forget that my DS' quirks aren't "normal" too. What is "normal" anyway...we all have oddities and quirks afterall. ;)

My son's sensory issues are not a problem at WDW either. He seems to like all the activity. Being at the Fort also provides a great way to decompress after a day in the parks that a hotel just can't match. One of DS's fave things to do is loop in the GC. The smile on his face says it all. :)
 















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