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I think your daughter will be too large for the strollers that they offer at WDW. I have a child who uses a wheelchair. The type you can rent from the company may be the special needs baby jogger...
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We have stayed here several times and like it very much. The rooms have a kitchen. It is located in downtown Disney. We always get a car so don't use the shuttle (I hear that they now charge for...
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My 7 year old daughter did! We asked the doc about restrictions before. She wasn't allowed on any rides that had the bars that came over the head that clipped you in (Aerosmith). Her port was located...
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Thank you so much! Couldn't do a trip with him without one!
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Planning our first trip to disneyland. We have a handicapped son and at wdw get a gac for him. Does anyone know if they offer these at disneyland? Thanks!
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Planning a trip on points. Was wondering which is the better to stay at the dolphin or swan. Both are the same points. Thanks!
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Not sure what your son likes to watch on you tube but our autistic son at 12 still loves sesame street. What we have done at WDW to get through the wait even with the GAC is purchase from the...
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We have stayed here twice this past year. Both times we requested a "fireworks" view and both times it was granted. You can actually see the epcot ball from afar in some rooms and the higher...
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Has anyone ever stayed here and if so what did you like/dislike...we would have a car.... Thanks so much...
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SARAH - Just want to mention that they will only issue a GAC for up to 6 people. We went xmas time once and had more than 6 and found that out. They do check!!! Don't want to be a bummer!!! They...
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Sarah - Can 100% relate to you!! My son "looks" normal until he opens his mouth and no words come out and he starts screaming like a 8 month old that the line is 2 long!!! We actually don't stand in...
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Hi - My little guy has CP... we have gotten a guest assistance card for him. There is no way he can walk to parks and enjoy himself and wait in line. Explain the situation that he tires, fatigues,...
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Yes, our room was booked and tagged through the handicapped line! ALl my sons needs were noted in the reservation. We even booked months ahead of time. Oh Well, no biggie, we still had an awesome...
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We stayed at pop in August in a handicapped room. My son is handicapped. Travels with a wheelchair. We could not be further away from the food court, car, etc. If you want a preferred room you...
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One of our son's major environmental comforts is a CD or DVD player, or any type of "personal electronic" equipment, that supposedly interferes with aircraft radar, and must be shut off during take...
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Even though our son is technically "non-verbal", he is quite vocal when we go to restaurants. Usually not in a negative way, but more of a very excited, very LOUD laughing sort of way. We often...
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My son is 9 yrs old with CP, and still wears diapers. It has become more and more difficult to find places to change his diaper. The tables in the restroom are too small, and the first aid stations...
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We travel to Disney several times a year and found that when our daughter turned 5 we suddenly told her she was too big for the stroller. For 2 reasons, 1...Disney is making it more unaccomodating...
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Yes, Universal does have a GAP HOWEVER they are not as accomodating to your needs as Disney. My son has extreme trouble wating in lines. He has autistic traits BUT is multiply handicapped. ONce...
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Several times we have been given a red sticker to place on my sons chair. The sticker was given to us the same place we received the guest assistance card. The Disney rep said that even my son has...
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Hello - We did a wish but not to Disney but I did want to say that the rules do depend on your MAW branch. Our MAW branch only permits those living in the immediate house to attend the wish. So, if...
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