WonderlandisReality
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Working on planning WDW trip. It will be my 4th trip, but 1st on site. Children's 1st.
I have several questions after reading and lurking for almost a year.
If I book an accessible room early on can I add a dining plan later? I'd rather make sure we have a room we can use (and want) and pay cash for food if it comes down to it. But both would be nice.
Many, many years ago when we went my parents got reflective captioning for me in several of the theater presentations. It was helpful but I recall you had to hold it just so. It loos like the equipment now requires a $100 deposit every day. Is it worth it? Especially when you are juggling kids of your own? I do have some hearing, but use captioning everyday.
Everyone asks this, I know.
DD #1 has multiple intellectual disabilities, tibial pseudoarthosis, seizure disorder, visual impairment, and is missing a portion of her brain that results in occasional behavioral meltdowns. She utilizes a wheelchair for medium and long distance ambulation. We have a double Maclaren Major Elite which does resemble a large umbrella stroller. Will we encounter issues getting a Stroller-as-a-Wheelchair tag for her needs?
DD #2 has more severe intellectual disabilities, microcephaly, asthma. Her behavioral meltdowns are stable for her condition but occur several times daily without many identifiable triggers and she is violent to herself and others. She calms quickly with the appropriate interventions. She also requires the Maclaren for sensory regulation but would it be worth asking about the DAS for her? Only Disney Guest Relations that day knows for sure, but opinions on the chances we will get it? (I am taking her solo for this trip because she does better with just me vs. additional adult family members. She can tolerate a 15 ish minute wait OK. Did OK at some local theme parks, others not. We were given something akin to the old GAC without asking after an incident in July of this year on our Summer Vacation to a small theme park nearby)
Is the areas designed for meltdowns convenient in the parks in general? Is there an age cutoff for the baby care center? (They will lose it in first aid, anything medical sets them off)
I know that "folding chairs" are prohibited. Are the not-really-a-chair stadium seat pads with a back prohibited too? If I have to set up and calm someone down in the middle of a walkway I have no shame but I'd really like to be able to walk after too.
Has anyone ever used "tiles" as a GPS tracker in case someone wanders off? Good plan/Bad plan? Thinking of putting one on the Maclaren too?
We will be staying in a value resort. They (and I for obvious reasons) aren't overly sensitive to sound when sleeping. I am aware that we probably cause a ruckus between kids being kids, behavioral stimming, stroller noise, etc. Ground floor request? Or are there pitfalls I'm not aware of?
Are there ALWAYS lifejackets available at the pools/waterparks? (late April/early May)
Ground Transportation? I have concerns about the bus. The Maclaren isn't a transport chair and it would be a terrible ride for us and 50+ others if #2 goes into Meltdown mode on the ride. She and EVERYONE ELSE would be safer with her strapped in the stroller in that situation. But Laws. I am not familiar with exactly how patient an Uber/Lyft/MinnieVan driver is going to be with getting two kids in car seats, a 2-3 stroller fold down process to get in and then the reverse getting out. (5-7 minutes each time). Plus there is going to be a situation where #2 will scream the whole trip. It won't bother me. But, It's terrible to be subject to. So rental car? That's how we did it in my childhood. We are planning on a Universal day. I have zero issues driving. But...is there someone available at the airport to help us get from baggage claim to the car (I don't have enough hands). If I want to skip the trams, realistically, how long of a walk is it? I am used to walking 5-10 minutes twice a day from the parking lot to the hospital I work in. How safe are the Disney parking lots? And, I have a Prius at home. This is perfect for the 3 of us and the stroller. How does this compute for Alamo's rental car sizes? The last time we rented we just showed up at Enterprise and the lady took a look at us and upgraded us to Chevy Cruze no charge. It both situations the Maclaren rides shotgun. Luggage in the trunk.
My kids would be night owls if I let them, which I totally intend to allow. Vacations in the past work best when they are allowed to stay up until 11-12 and sleep in until 9. Is rope drop super vital (we always did it when I was a kid)? If we use Personalized Touring Plans and Fast Passes can I organize this without wrecking the day? We all love fireworks and would rather see this as much as possible.
Can I replace most character meet and greets with character meals? My kids love food. And have, so far, done spectacular in restaurants. My thought was a late lunch when it is really hot out.
Jetblue or Delta? Who is more likely to tolerate my kids? Who is less likely to damage the Wheelchair stroller?
Finally, the airport we fly out of has a "wings for autism" program. Both girls flew a few times as toddlers when we lived briefly in Eastern Europe. It was a nightmare back then. We have been advised/invited to do this a few months before we go (basically we are taken through the check in process, through security, onto the airplane, boarding, I believe they turn on the engines and we pretend to fly for a brief period, before "landing", etc.). Has anyone done this? If so, was it helpful? It is a 3 hour flight to MCO for us. Which is next to nothing compared to what we endured when they were little. I was going to suck it up and hope we don't get booted, but if this helps, I'll give it a try.
TIA.
I have several questions after reading and lurking for almost a year.
If I book an accessible room early on can I add a dining plan later? I'd rather make sure we have a room we can use (and want) and pay cash for food if it comes down to it. But both would be nice.
Many, many years ago when we went my parents got reflective captioning for me in several of the theater presentations. It was helpful but I recall you had to hold it just so. It loos like the equipment now requires a $100 deposit every day. Is it worth it? Especially when you are juggling kids of your own? I do have some hearing, but use captioning everyday.
Everyone asks this, I know.
DD #1 has multiple intellectual disabilities, tibial pseudoarthosis, seizure disorder, visual impairment, and is missing a portion of her brain that results in occasional behavioral meltdowns. She utilizes a wheelchair for medium and long distance ambulation. We have a double Maclaren Major Elite which does resemble a large umbrella stroller. Will we encounter issues getting a Stroller-as-a-Wheelchair tag for her needs?
DD #2 has more severe intellectual disabilities, microcephaly, asthma. Her behavioral meltdowns are stable for her condition but occur several times daily without many identifiable triggers and she is violent to herself and others. She calms quickly with the appropriate interventions. She also requires the Maclaren for sensory regulation but would it be worth asking about the DAS for her? Only Disney Guest Relations that day knows for sure, but opinions on the chances we will get it? (I am taking her solo for this trip because she does better with just me vs. additional adult family members. She can tolerate a 15 ish minute wait OK. Did OK at some local theme parks, others not. We were given something akin to the old GAC without asking after an incident in July of this year on our Summer Vacation to a small theme park nearby)
Is the areas designed for meltdowns convenient in the parks in general? Is there an age cutoff for the baby care center? (They will lose it in first aid, anything medical sets them off)
I know that "folding chairs" are prohibited. Are the not-really-a-chair stadium seat pads with a back prohibited too? If I have to set up and calm someone down in the middle of a walkway I have no shame but I'd really like to be able to walk after too.
Has anyone ever used "tiles" as a GPS tracker in case someone wanders off? Good plan/Bad plan? Thinking of putting one on the Maclaren too?
We will be staying in a value resort. They (and I for obvious reasons) aren't overly sensitive to sound when sleeping. I am aware that we probably cause a ruckus between kids being kids, behavioral stimming, stroller noise, etc. Ground floor request? Or are there pitfalls I'm not aware of?
Are there ALWAYS lifejackets available at the pools/waterparks? (late April/early May)
Ground Transportation? I have concerns about the bus. The Maclaren isn't a transport chair and it would be a terrible ride for us and 50+ others if #2 goes into Meltdown mode on the ride. She and EVERYONE ELSE would be safer with her strapped in the stroller in that situation. But Laws. I am not familiar with exactly how patient an Uber/Lyft/MinnieVan driver is going to be with getting two kids in car seats, a 2-3 stroller fold down process to get in and then the reverse getting out. (5-7 minutes each time). Plus there is going to be a situation where #2 will scream the whole trip. It won't bother me. But, It's terrible to be subject to. So rental car? That's how we did it in my childhood. We are planning on a Universal day. I have zero issues driving. But...is there someone available at the airport to help us get from baggage claim to the car (I don't have enough hands). If I want to skip the trams, realistically, how long of a walk is it? I am used to walking 5-10 minutes twice a day from the parking lot to the hospital I work in. How safe are the Disney parking lots? And, I have a Prius at home. This is perfect for the 3 of us and the stroller. How does this compute for Alamo's rental car sizes? The last time we rented we just showed up at Enterprise and the lady took a look at us and upgraded us to Chevy Cruze no charge. It both situations the Maclaren rides shotgun. Luggage in the trunk.
My kids would be night owls if I let them, which I totally intend to allow. Vacations in the past work best when they are allowed to stay up until 11-12 and sleep in until 9. Is rope drop super vital (we always did it when I was a kid)? If we use Personalized Touring Plans and Fast Passes can I organize this without wrecking the day? We all love fireworks and would rather see this as much as possible.
Can I replace most character meet and greets with character meals? My kids love food. And have, so far, done spectacular in restaurants. My thought was a late lunch when it is really hot out.
Jetblue or Delta? Who is more likely to tolerate my kids? Who is less likely to damage the Wheelchair stroller?
Finally, the airport we fly out of has a "wings for autism" program. Both girls flew a few times as toddlers when we lived briefly in Eastern Europe. It was a nightmare back then. We have been advised/invited to do this a few months before we go (basically we are taken through the check in process, through security, onto the airplane, boarding, I believe they turn on the engines and we pretend to fly for a brief period, before "landing", etc.). Has anyone done this? If so, was it helpful? It is a 3 hour flight to MCO for us. Which is next to nothing compared to what we endured when they were little. I was going to suck it up and hope we don't get booted, but if this helps, I'll give it a try.
TIA.