Michael is out of surgery and doing well. The docs did a great job. Now we do the ICU/intubation waiting game. Thanks for all your thoughts.
Thanks for letting us know, I'm praying for your boy. I know know tough it is to watch our babies go through surgeries.
I'm still anxiously awaiting details and am doing everything in my power not to call our coordinator because we leave in less than 3 weeks and I still have some big questions that haven't been answered yet. But I know it will all work out and it will be great! Keep us posted on your progress and ask any questions you might have!
Thanks for the details Patticake! I can completely understand being anxious, I am a planner by nature and am certainly not used to waiting on someone else to get things done!
Luckily, the head of our team called today!!!

She will be training two new people on my daughter's wish so she got availability from us and now she just has to go back to them and set it up. She said she wants to have the visit completed in 10 days.

We're so excited, I hope they come soon. Of course, she doesn't know that I've read trip reports and have a lot of questions! lol. I did ask if it would be possible to pay for my Mom to come along, she mentioned that they have done it before and she would let the main office know. My daughter is our only child so I guess there is a chance they send Mom along too. My brother, who lives here with me, my husband and my daughter wants to come too but I don't know if they'll let us bring along two extra.
i think the thing i'm worried about most i which rides are the easiest to do with a wheelchair. He's going to have a new wheelchair by then (crossing our fingers) but I just want to make sure he has the time of his life. He has a trach and g-tube and is visually impaired (very far sided and astigmatism) and is hearing impaired but with hearing aids he can hear at conversation level. He LOVES to be stimulated and what better place to be stimulated then wdw. I think the thing i'm worried about the most is going to universal and sea world with him since i haven't done much research on them. I feel pretty comfy with wdw because of all the info i've read on here. Any suggestions or places to look. We are sooooo excited about getting to go. We've been wanting to jonah for so long but between drs and surgeries it hasn't happened.
becca
It's been a long time since I've been to Universal and Sea World. My daughter has a g-tube now and she had a trach, so I know what that's like. How old is your son?
Honestly, I was thinking of not bringing my daughter to Universal this trip. Universal has a lot of thrill rides (which I love but not so great for a three 1/2 year old. Actually, she would go on them if she could!). The few times I've been there were huge 2 hour lines for everything. But that was before IOA opened and that may have lessened the crowds.
If your son is older, I can think of a bunch of rides he can probably easily take his wheelchair on. Have you checked their website? They might have a guide of what you need to do on each ride. A lot of the rides there shake you up so he might like that.
SeaWorld is a pretty fun place. It's mostly shows and Aquarium like stuff. The shows are great but some kids aren't into sitting through show after show. Or leaning over a pool to feed the dolphins or sting rays might not be easy if he has to stay in the chair. It gets tough on a very hot day sitting around at shows all day though.
Hope that helped. Maybe trying contacting the parks and see if they have a disability guide?