belkastrelka
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2016
I have had stress/anxiety-induced IBS since I was fourteen years old. Regardless of my diet, I have an “attack” once or twice a week because I am generally a very stressed, anxious person. Try as I might, I’ve never been able to really get it under control. It’s just something I consider a normal part of my life at this point.
I’m taking my first vacation in 11 years and going to WDW for the very first time in September. As excited as I am, I am very nervous about having an attack at the park what I will have to do to accommodate it. My hope is that I am so relaxed and so happy that my attacks also take a vacation, but doubt it. My attacks come on very quickly and need to be relieved as soon as humanly possible because it causes me extreme, borderline-labor-contraction pain. I worry that this will effect waiting in a queue. I feel like the faster I am in and out of attractions, the more likely I will able to use a bathroom urgently if I need to. Or, so I hope…?
My questions to you all are:
1. Do you think WDW would make a disability accommodation for me? If yes, what kind of accommodation? Have you ever had an accommodate like this?
2. If they made an accommodation for me that effected wait times (someone suggested they might choose to give me fast passes?), would they also apply to my travel partner?
3. How easy is it to find a bathroom in WDW? Are they decent?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I’m taking my first vacation in 11 years and going to WDW for the very first time in September. As excited as I am, I am very nervous about having an attack at the park what I will have to do to accommodate it. My hope is that I am so relaxed and so happy that my attacks also take a vacation, but doubt it. My attacks come on very quickly and need to be relieved as soon as humanly possible because it causes me extreme, borderline-labor-contraction pain. I worry that this will effect waiting in a queue. I feel like the faster I am in and out of attractions, the more likely I will able to use a bathroom urgently if I need to. Or, so I hope…?
My questions to you all are:
1. Do you think WDW would make a disability accommodation for me? If yes, what kind of accommodation? Have you ever had an accommodate like this?
2. If they made an accommodation for me that effected wait times (someone suggested they might choose to give me fast passes?), would they also apply to my travel partner?
3. How easy is it to find a bathroom in WDW? Are they decent?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.