orlandonewstarts
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2013
Taking our family to WDW for a first trip (well for 3 of them and 2 were there 30 years ago). We are staying offsite and doing 5 days in the park. Thought maybe offsite was best option to give him some down time away from the hype. Looking to skip the hopper option and driving each day in case we need to leave.
Need advise on best options for my nephew age 6 and first visit. He is Autistic and the doctor, therapist, and teachers all agree the Disney Disability pass would be the only way he could handle the adventure. We have read there are quiet areas to remove the stress but are they easy to find? Trying to keep the visit as calm as possible. Do you suggest the touring guides I see online? Is there 1 geared to his age etc? They are driving and we are flying (IL) and they are open to renting a stroller there if he gets tired. Is it best to go in the AM? Sorry forgot to mention going the week after Thanksgiving 11/27.
Would really appreciate any advice from families who have done this as we want to make this trip as special and happy as possible for him. Oh and any advice on helping his dad enjoy this one? Picture a farmer who doesn't love rides and is all about tractors. He's a great guy and a good sport about this trip but want him to have fun too!
Need advise on best options for my nephew age 6 and first visit. He is Autistic and the doctor, therapist, and teachers all agree the Disney Disability pass would be the only way he could handle the adventure. We have read there are quiet areas to remove the stress but are they easy to find? Trying to keep the visit as calm as possible. Do you suggest the touring guides I see online? Is there 1 geared to his age etc? They are driving and we are flying (IL) and they are open to renting a stroller there if he gets tired. Is it best to go in the AM? Sorry forgot to mention going the week after Thanksgiving 11/27.
Would really appreciate any advice from families who have done this as we want to make this trip as special and happy as possible for him. Oh and any advice on helping his dad enjoy this one? Picture a farmer who doesn't love rides and is all about tractors. He's a great guy and a good sport about this trip but want him to have fun too!