Hi. I am new to the board and have a question concerning my upcoming trip to WDW with my DD (5) who has an Autism Spectrum Disorder. She has many issues with sensory intergration (especially touch) and is impatient and normally tends to have her meltdowns when she is in an enclosed area and there are alot of unrecognizable people around her (very close to her like a long line at a popular Disney ride or attraction
). We have gone to WDW several times but really couldnt take full advantage of it and could only do a few rides/attractions per day because of her meltdowns and having to find quiet spaces for her regroup. We would use FastPass as an alternative but even with that she still wasnt able to see all that the parks had to offer.
It was just brought to my attention (thanks to you all here on the DISablities Board) that we could possibly obtain one of those GAC for children with "unapparent disabilities" such as autism which could alleviate some Shelby's issue waiting around alot of people for long periods of time in line. I dont want to use this to cut in front of people but it could come in handy if we could board a ride not having to wait a long time with hoards of people.
I am just wondering if any of you know (through past experience) which are the rides that have the special entrances for those with GAC? And are the CM receptive to the pass? Is the pass something we show the CM at the front of the ride and they direct us where to go?
I ask this so that I dont get my hopes up to take her on a specific ride/attraction and we get there and there is too long of a line with no Fastpass and we cannot use the GAC. I could just see me trying to explain to Shelby (who cant understand why) why we cant go on a a certain ride.
Just trying to prepare myself mentally for this upcoming trip. I really want to make sure Shelby gets the most out of this Disney experience.
Thanks in advance for your help on this.
Rebecca

It was just brought to my attention (thanks to you all here on the DISablities Board) that we could possibly obtain one of those GAC for children with "unapparent disabilities" such as autism which could alleviate some Shelby's issue waiting around alot of people for long periods of time in line. I dont want to use this to cut in front of people but it could come in handy if we could board a ride not having to wait a long time with hoards of people.
I am just wondering if any of you know (through past experience) which are the rides that have the special entrances for those with GAC? And are the CM receptive to the pass? Is the pass something we show the CM at the front of the ride and they direct us where to go?
I ask this so that I dont get my hopes up to take her on a specific ride/attraction and we get there and there is too long of a line with no Fastpass and we cannot use the GAC. I could just see me trying to explain to Shelby (who cant understand why) why we cant go on a a certain ride.
Just trying to prepare myself mentally for this upcoming trip. I really want to make sure Shelby gets the most out of this Disney experience.
Thanks in advance for your help on this.
Rebecca