persimmondeb
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We are in the middle of planning a trip to WDW for next December for myself, my husband and our teenaged son, who has an Asperger's diagnosis. I am trying to save a little money, especially since I think we're going to go with the DxDP, and was thinking about a value resort, instead of Port Orleans, which is where we stayed last time we were on property. I have heard that they can be kind of noisy and chaotic, especially in the food courts and the pool area.
He's generally a sunny and easygoing soul, if inclined to perserverate on Downtown Disney, and does fine in the parks without accomodations, but he has some sensory issues, and some kinds of noise (like hundreds of excited small children shrieking in an enclosed space) do bother him.
I asked my boss, who always stays on property in a value, and she thought he'd be okay in December, but advised me not to try it in the summer. Since he's so easygoing, it's also not always that obvious that he's having a hard time until he's really, really stressed. He has a lovely time at Disney, and handles the crowds in the park quite well, but I think he does need to know that we can leave and go somewhere quieter (although the DxDP will help with that, since he adores eating in restaurants).
How bad is the noise and chaos factor? I'm less worried about lines and longish bus rides.
He's generally a sunny and easygoing soul, if inclined to perserverate on Downtown Disney, and does fine in the parks without accomodations, but he has some sensory issues, and some kinds of noise (like hundreds of excited small children shrieking in an enclosed space) do bother him.
I asked my boss, who always stays on property in a value, and she thought he'd be okay in December, but advised me not to try it in the summer. Since he's so easygoing, it's also not always that obvious that he's having a hard time until he's really, really stressed. He has a lovely time at Disney, and handles the crowds in the park quite well, but I think he does need to know that we can leave and go somewhere quieter (although the DxDP will help with that, since he adores eating in restaurants).
How bad is the noise and chaos factor? I'm less worried about lines and longish bus rides.