ice blue sassy
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2017
Hi everybody, this is my first post here.
We live in Australia and are planning a trip to DL California in February. I am sorry if this has been posted before!
Both my children (8 year old boy and 6 year old girl), my husband and myself are all officially diagnosed autistic, we all have varying issues, husband and son are medicated for severe anxiety and don't do well in queues or crowds. Daughter doesn't do well in sun and heat. We were recently at Universal in Singapore and my husband passed out in a queue while waiting to ride. My son will melt down and injure himself when he becomes over stimulated, out of all of us he needs the most support.
I have been looking online and there is conflicting advice as to what is available to people with disabilities and what 'proof' is required. I understand that we should present at guest services on entering the park and they supply another fast pass or something to that extent. I have never before gone down the route of looking for 'special treatment' due to our disabilities and don't feel good about it.
Anyway thank you all for your help
We live in Australia and are planning a trip to DL California in February. I am sorry if this has been posted before!
Both my children (8 year old boy and 6 year old girl), my husband and myself are all officially diagnosed autistic, we all have varying issues, husband and son are medicated for severe anxiety and don't do well in queues or crowds. Daughter doesn't do well in sun and heat. We were recently at Universal in Singapore and my husband passed out in a queue while waiting to ride. My son will melt down and injure himself when he becomes over stimulated, out of all of us he needs the most support.
I have been looking online and there is conflicting advice as to what is available to people with disabilities and what 'proof' is required. I understand that we should present at guest services on entering the park and they supply another fast pass or something to that extent. I have never before gone down the route of looking for 'special treatment' due to our disabilities and don't feel good about it.
Anyway thank you all for your help