Can I get some clarification please? DS is autistic and has sensory issues along with extreme hyperactivity (I mean, EXTREME). Of course, any rides that offer it we will use Fast Pass. For rides that don't, I have read allowance to stand in the shade or alternate entrance, but still wait the same amount of time. Do you have to stay right there? Can you walk around (my son --run around) and come back to see if it is your turn? Is that too much to ask CM's to keep track of? There will be times that DS will need to sit in shade, but he cannot sit still for a long time. What if other two family members sat and waited? OR this just dawned on me, with our family of four, will the other two family members get in the line and wait and when they come up for a turn, the other two will know it is their turn, also? I guess this would be hard for some rides, esp. to sit together? Just wondering how the line waiting works? Our doctor's note will say that DS cannot wait in lines with crowds due to sensory issues and cannot wait for long periods (which sitting in the shade would be, I am guessing) for long times. I don't think we should be able to hop from ride to ride without waiting, that is not what I am suggesting. Just wondering if while he waits for his turn, if he can do something else? (No, not hop on another ride
--like walk around and look at things or get a drink) Would CM be able to give an approx. wait time, like "it is going to be at least 20 minutes"
Also, how do you show the CM your GAC in the beginning? Is this when you go to the alternate entrance? Please excuse my ignorance. But, would rather show it here than there.

Also, how do you show the CM your GAC in the beginning? Is this when you go to the alternate entrance? Please excuse my ignorance. But, would rather show it here than there.
