Ctsplaysinrain
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I need some advice on this as well. We will be going next week Thurs- Sat.I will be there with my DH and 2 sons- 13, 15.
My older son has Asperger's- he cannot handle crowds especially chaotic ones.. We can never see the fireworks or parades at WDW. We will be staying at Paradise Pier. I have looked at the menu's for the picnics and the restaurants and I'm not sure I see any menu items that will work for the kids either- very, picky... Ariel's looks like a possibility but since it's a princess meal- I'm sure this will just upset them. We cannot even walk near the castle at WDW anymore because of all the "princess hysteria" his obsession with this is worst than most teen boys. If we get the dinner res- is it true you still are standing in a crowd to watch WOC or is it like the dessert party at WDW? - only time we have ever been able to watch the fireworks... It would be best perhaps if we can stand somewhere out of the crowds and still kinda see the show.....or at least somewhere we can escape easy if needed.. Anyone have any strategies and advice they can offer?
My older son has Asperger's- he cannot handle crowds especially chaotic ones.. We can never see the fireworks or parades at WDW. We will be staying at Paradise Pier. I have looked at the menu's for the picnics and the restaurants and I'm not sure I see any menu items that will work for the kids either- very, picky... Ariel's looks like a possibility but since it's a princess meal- I'm sure this will just upset them. We cannot even walk near the castle at WDW anymore because of all the "princess hysteria" his obsession with this is worst than most teen boys. If we get the dinner res- is it true you still are standing in a crowd to watch WOC or is it like the dessert party at WDW? - only time we have ever been able to watch the fireworks... It would be best perhaps if we can stand somewhere out of the crowds and still kinda see the show.....or at least somewhere we can escape easy if needed.. Anyone have any strategies and advice they can offer?
Maybe call them and see if they have recommendations for this? Surely you're not the first.
! We are planning a trip to DLR in June and we haven't been there since 2004 (I think). I would love for my DD12 (high functioning autism and anxiety disorder) to be able to see WOC without the sardine-like standing conditions. How long did you have to wait in the line before you could show the CM your GAC, and then how long did you wait in the disabled section before the show started? I would love to try this in June, but I need to prepare my daughter for the time we will have to wait.
? We are comfortable at WDW but DLR is starting to make me nervous...
