Hi,
I have a little boy who is autistic (he will be five on Monday when we are there). We are going to try to get a GAC for him to see if things will be easier for him. For the shows we spend the extra money like Fantasmic dessert and preferred dining for WOC.
Now I have done the Fantasmic dessert before (but not with the little one) and I pretty sure how WOC works with preferred dining but I have some concerns.
I realize every autistic child is different but with everyone standing I cannot hold him. He doesn't like to be contained or held. Crowds can also be a problem (which is why we paid for F dessert seats) they start surrounding from all sides and it becomes over stimulating and kind of claustrophobic for him.
I really think he will love the show but I am not sure he will even be able to see it if we can't hold him. I also fear him freaking out with the crowds and trying, in the dark, to get a full feldged temper tantrum 5 year old out of a crowd.
Does anyone who has an autistic child have any advice to help me here? We leave tomorrow morning and are doing WOC tomorrow night.
A friend suggested using the GAC to sit in the wheelchair viewing area, it is more open and there are seats. So is even allowed? and where is the wheelchair viewing area? Is it way off to the side like Fantasmic or pretty center?
I know everyone is different but I wouldn't mind hearing different perscpectives and opinions and I thank you.
I have a little boy who is autistic (he will be five on Monday when we are there). We are going to try to get a GAC for him to see if things will be easier for him. For the shows we spend the extra money like Fantasmic dessert and preferred dining for WOC.
Now I have done the Fantasmic dessert before (but not with the little one) and I pretty sure how WOC works with preferred dining but I have some concerns.
I realize every autistic child is different but with everyone standing I cannot hold him. He doesn't like to be contained or held. Crowds can also be a problem (which is why we paid for F dessert seats) they start surrounding from all sides and it becomes over stimulating and kind of claustrophobic for him.
I really think he will love the show but I am not sure he will even be able to see it if we can't hold him. I also fear him freaking out with the crowds and trying, in the dark, to get a full feldged temper tantrum 5 year old out of a crowd.
Does anyone who has an autistic child have any advice to help me here? We leave tomorrow morning and are doing WOC tomorrow night.
A friend suggested using the GAC to sit in the wheelchair viewing area, it is more open and there are seats. So is even allowed? and where is the wheelchair viewing area? Is it way off to the side like Fantasmic or pretty center?
I know everyone is different but I wouldn't mind hearing different perscpectives and opinions and I thank you.