NemoMomof3
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2017
I have a trip planned in November with my son and daughter. My son is 13 and diagnosed with ASD. Large crowds, loud noises and lack of schedule are among his most common struggles. Initially my trip was planned with another family with children so if my son felt he could not ride a ride I felt like I had it covered. Today I learned my friends can no longer go. So I'll be going with just me and my son and daughter. My daughter has hit a bit of an adventurous stage and I don't want her to miss out on things I would otherwise have to avoid for him.
I know there is a pass (of sorts) for people with disabilities. I'm looking for options, should I just find him a comfortable spot outside said ride or could he stay with me in line and wait at the exit until my daughter and I finish the ride? Anyone have experience with a situation like this?
thank you
I know there is a pass (of sorts) for people with disabilities. I'm looking for options, should I just find him a comfortable spot outside said ride or could he stay with me in line and wait at the exit until my daughter and I finish the ride? Anyone have experience with a situation like this?
thank you