heidijanesmith
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2010
Loving your TR!
Glad your Epcot day seems to be going more smoothly!
Loving your TR!
I think every mom has had a child almost (or actually) pull her pants down. I know I have! I think it's awesome that your son can articulate the fun parts of the vacation!
Loving your trip report!!! We go often to DW, and when my nephew travels with us he is also sensitive to noise. We find it useful to pack ear muffs, and a set of ear phones. the ear muffs usually work, and if not we try to distract him with the ear phones plugged into an iPad. I always carry a penlight flashlight with me, and we make a game of being in the dark...this may help
I'm so glad your Epcot day went well!!
As for le cellier, we are there last year on the ddp. I don't think it's worth 2 credits! It is salty and nothing too special. By the way, how much was it for lunch.
As I read through my report and reflect on the tips from others, along with our trip challenges, it occurs to me that I didn't plan well enough for my DS and his special needs.
I just came across this guide that probably would have been helpful >https://wdpromedia.disney.go.com/me...bilities-services/wdw_cognitive_guide_rev.pdf.
There was probably also some good tips in the disABILITIES forum. Oh well...I am pretty sure there will be an opportunity to do it better in the future.
My dd is moving up from kindergarten to 1st grade on Monday. Your ds looks so handsome.
You live and you learn. The next trip will be better!
Tonight I am editing pictures...not from WDW but from my son's pre-k graduation that occurred the week before our trip. Along with celebrating his 5th birthday, we were also celebrating his upcoming transition. He has been working so hard with speech, occupational therapy, ABA therapy, developmental preschool...along with his other preschool program. We know there is lots more of hard work to come, but we are so proud of him.
He looked so handsome at his pre-k graduation.
Is dd your youngest? DS is my one and only and I got kind of emotional at the transition. My baby isn't a baby anymore!