I was just reading the post regarding Albinism.. while I am not familar with that disorder I did see some good information regarding the theatres...
We are familiar with Playhouse Disney Show.. Beauty and the Beast and Fantasmic..
I saw some other shows mentioned.
My child has visual integration issues, iat a distance she can't process/understand what she sees and if she is too close or looking up her then her eye movements (they are hindered by brainstem tumor) don't do well and they hurt her..
I saw someone mention the Nemo Show? I want to see that with her, Any recomendations for seating?
I did see Lil' Mermaid one waaaaayyy back , and if remember it was dark, loud and scary.. if that is the case then we will skip, but any info on seating would be great?
We sat in the Handicapped seats for Mickey's Philharmonic.
We sat in Front row for Fantasmic. This time we are going VIP package with ADR so that might still be OK.. She did not do well with front row there.. too scary, loud and wet == Seizure trigger == I think the
For the Movie Stunt Show thing at MGM we also used the Handicapped seats so we could keep her in the Wheelchair stroller.. She could not process that show too far back.
Beauty and the Beast we were also seated in lower rows , which was OK for her.
Any other shows in large area's we should be aware of. We did not try Muppets or Honey I shrunk.. We did do turtle Talk.. We had no problems with Parades, did have problems with Illuminations which is my favorite show but mostly because she was wheelchiar confined due to medication and the Wheelchair area was full and we could not sit next to her and she got very scared and seizurey and had a meltdown because she could not SEE us.
We are going in August so we plan on doing it sloooooowwww this time.. but I saw some good advice about theatres in that other thread about where to try to sit for certain shows based on the design of the theatre., so if anyone knows about the seating arrangements and can recomend a seating area based on the above needs that would be great. She has no problems being left or right , but eye level is best, looking up or down is hard for her.
We are familiar with Playhouse Disney Show.. Beauty and the Beast and Fantasmic..
I saw some other shows mentioned.
My child has visual integration issues, iat a distance she can't process/understand what she sees and if she is too close or looking up her then her eye movements (they are hindered by brainstem tumor) don't do well and they hurt her..
I saw someone mention the Nemo Show? I want to see that with her, Any recomendations for seating?
I did see Lil' Mermaid one waaaaayyy back , and if remember it was dark, loud and scary.. if that is the case then we will skip, but any info on seating would be great?
We sat in the Handicapped seats for Mickey's Philharmonic.
We sat in Front row for Fantasmic. This time we are going VIP package with ADR so that might still be OK.. She did not do well with front row there.. too scary, loud and wet == Seizure trigger == I think the
For the Movie Stunt Show thing at MGM we also used the Handicapped seats so we could keep her in the Wheelchair stroller.. She could not process that show too far back.
Beauty and the Beast we were also seated in lower rows , which was OK for her.
Any other shows in large area's we should be aware of. We did not try Muppets or Honey I shrunk.. We did do turtle Talk.. We had no problems with Parades, did have problems with Illuminations which is my favorite show but mostly because she was wheelchiar confined due to medication and the Wheelchair area was full and we could not sit next to her and she got very scared and seizurey and had a meltdown because she could not SEE us.
We are going in August so we plan on doing it sloooooowwww this time.. but I saw some good advice about theatres in that other thread about where to try to sit for certain shows based on the design of the theatre., so if anyone knows about the seating arrangements and can recomend a seating area based on the above needs that would be great. She has no problems being left or right , but eye level is best, looking up or down is hard for her.