DaniB
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I apologize in advance for the long post. I really hope to get some answers as we are 2 weeks away from our first trip to Disney, and I'm really starting to get nervous about how rides will work for us.
We have a 6 year old son - no issues (well, minor speech he picks up from his sister). Total daredevil!
11 year old girl - invisible disability issues... Looks perfectly normal but is LD; has speech & language; processing & working memory trouble; reading disability; sensitivity to clothing/materials (and noise to some extent); trouble focusing/staying focused - although we are not sure if there's true ADD/ADHD there. She's also immature for her age socially & developmently. She's been identified through the school-board and on an IEP there.
I originally wrote off the GAC as I could not see how it would help us. There's little issues with waiting in lines. And if she does get into meltdown mode - then it's obvious she has "issues".
HOWEVER... anything new and "scary" sends her into panic mode and meltdowns! Yearly eye-checkups (scary equipment), needles, dentist office, etc... I don't see the airport being scary, but I'm afraid of her getting scared on the plane! Side-issue there - sorry.
We have already crossed many rides off our list as we figure they will be too scary for the kids, and us!
There are rides we would like to try that I think she will back out of at the last second. (splash mountain, soarin', haunted mountain). Heck, I KNOW there's no way she's gonna get on Soarin' once she understands it lifts her 20-40' in the air!
Months ago I thought the Rider Swap would solve this issue. Since then I realized through reading posts, that only works with children who are too young or not tall enough for the ride.
So what happens for families who has a child who freaks out, but the others would like to try a ride?
If we do ask for the GAC, and explain the issue to the CM stationed at the ride - will the CM let us do a "rider swap"? It would be ideal if myself or my husband could stay with our daughter while the other rides with our son. Then swap and let our son go again (if he'd like) with the other parent.
Honestly, that's the only way I can see the GAC helping us. DD will truly try... she'll get in line, think it will be fun, and as we get closer she'll start to get nervous, upset, then tears and then full panic. We can't just force her on the ride...
Has anyone had this issue? How have you handled it? How has the GAC helped?
We have a 6 year old son - no issues (well, minor speech he picks up from his sister). Total daredevil!
11 year old girl - invisible disability issues... Looks perfectly normal but is LD; has speech & language; processing & working memory trouble; reading disability; sensitivity to clothing/materials (and noise to some extent); trouble focusing/staying focused - although we are not sure if there's true ADD/ADHD there. She's also immature for her age socially & developmently. She's been identified through the school-board and on an IEP there.
I originally wrote off the GAC as I could not see how it would help us. There's little issues with waiting in lines. And if she does get into meltdown mode - then it's obvious she has "issues".
HOWEVER... anything new and "scary" sends her into panic mode and meltdowns! Yearly eye-checkups (scary equipment), needles, dentist office, etc... I don't see the airport being scary, but I'm afraid of her getting scared on the plane! Side-issue there - sorry.
We have already crossed many rides off our list as we figure they will be too scary for the kids, and us!

There are rides we would like to try that I think she will back out of at the last second. (splash mountain, soarin', haunted mountain). Heck, I KNOW there's no way she's gonna get on Soarin' once she understands it lifts her 20-40' in the air!

Months ago I thought the Rider Swap would solve this issue. Since then I realized through reading posts, that only works with children who are too young or not tall enough for the ride.
So what happens for families who has a child who freaks out, but the others would like to try a ride?
If we do ask for the GAC, and explain the issue to the CM stationed at the ride - will the CM let us do a "rider swap"? It would be ideal if myself or my husband could stay with our daughter while the other rides with our son. Then swap and let our son go again (if he'd like) with the other parent.
Honestly, that's the only way I can see the GAC helping us. DD will truly try... she'll get in line, think it will be fun, and as we get closer she'll start to get nervous, upset, then tears and then full panic. We can't just force her on the ride...
Has anyone had this issue? How have you handled it? How has the GAC helped?