Which rides have a quiet area to wait?

My2CrazyGirls

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I have read about the GAC and how it can help for children with autism, sensory issues etc. Waiting in long lines with people in front of you and in back of you can be especially difficult for children with certain issues. I know not all rides have an alternative waiting area. What rides do have an alternative waiting area???

Thanks!
 
I have read about the GAC and how it can help for children with autism, sensory issues etc. Waiting in long lines with people in front of you and in back of you can be especially difficult for children with certain issues. I know not all rides have an alternative waiting area. What rides do have an alternative waiting area???

Thanks!

I think Sue has a list posted in the sticky at the start of this thread.

One think you may want to keep in mind, even with the rides with another waiting area-there will still be people in front and behind.

For example the other waiting area at Monsters is simply a chained off narrow line area. (Much the same as any other line in the park-chain link on one side, wall on the other. People in front and behind.)
 
Thank you. This is all I found. If someone knows about more information on this can you please post :) I may just be missing it.

"Does the person need a quieter place to wait or a place away from other people as much as possible? A GAC might be helpful with that, although not all attractions have those things. The ‘quieter places’ are often a roped or chained off area to the side of the regular waiting area, often not a separate are. There are usually no seats in the areas, but they are wheelchair accessible."
 
Thank you. This is all I found. If someone knows about more information on this can you please post :) I may just be missing it.

"Does the person need a quieter place to wait or a place away from other people as much as possible? A GAC might be helpful with that, although not all attractions have those things. The ‘quieter places’ are often a roped or chained off area to the side of the regular waiting area, often not a separate are. There are usually no seats in the areas, but they are wheelchair accessible."
There are examples in different places, outside of the GAC information. I am at work right now, just taking a 5 minute break.

I'll post more tonight.
 


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