This is old news, but I just realized there's no more picnic lunch. I know a lot of people thought it was a waste. I do have several other comments/questions though, as well.
It was always good for us because although we'd to to the parks for 5+ days, we rarely went to DCA until late afternoon. It was one way we could get a light snack and not have to bother going over to DCA earlier to get a FP for the show. Keep in mind I have 2 autistic children one of whom is in a wheelchair so walking back and forth between parks wasn't really an option for us.
We also had a fabulous visit from one of the cats while having a picnic lunch!
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=48872735&postcount=436 (It was in early December on a cool day and there were no other customers in the area at the time. I thought this was great!)
I am sad to see the picnic lunch gone, but I will simply be choosing another dining option. (And I'm sure I'll like whatever we do next just as much.)
Can someone give me advice regarding Ariel's Grotto, Wine Country Trattoria, or Carthay Circle as far as the WoC dining experience? Are these special meals, different than the typical menu? We usually do not eat inside DCA so I'm not as familiar with these spots as the ones in DL and in the hotels.
Second, there have been several occasions where the 'disabled' section at WoC has been full of people with 'guest assistance' passes who don't appear to be disabled. I do realize there are many ailments that are not something we can see. I feel the guest assistance cards are (recently) very over-used by people who don't REALLY need them for EVERY attraction. I can't really judge that myself though it's difficult not to at times. I DO know everyone is different, and some people do need the assistance even if it appears they do not. My eldest son has this issue sometimes as he is autistic but rather high functioning. I know there is nothing I can do about this issue. We simply live with it and make the best of it. It is never appropriate to assume certain people shouldn't be there. (I hope my comments about this haven't offended anyone. I am very sympathetic to special needs of all sorts.)
So my second problem (or question) is how to make sure my younger son who is in a wheelchair and clearly autistic gets a spot in the disabled area OR an area where he can actually see. We have arrived many times and the disabled areas have been full. We have only been in the disabled area for WoC once in the many times we've gone. But it is very difficult for my child in a wheelchair to see if he is not in the front due to everyone standing and the viewpoint from his chair. Does anyone have any tips for me in regard to this? Thanks a lot.
Third Question: If one takes a V.I.P. tour can you take WoC as part of your V.I.P. tour or is this reserved for other types of V.I.P.'s? I have stood in the V.I.P. area with a business trip in which we had a guide walk us to the area, however I am uncertain if a V.I.P. tour paid by an individual can get this option. (Also, being new to this board, could someone direct me to the V.I.P. tour thread, if there is one? I have several questions about this. Thanks, and sorry to go off topic for a second. I tried a search and didn't find quite what I was looking for.)
