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AMF1115
Loves being Joey & Vinny's mom
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Name: Athina
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Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
DS is 26 months and LOVES sesame street.
We wanted to take him last summer but I was in my first trimester and had horrible MS. So we didn't go. We didn't have is PDD-NOS diagnosis then though.
Now we are really want to take him but I'm not sure what is any special arrangements need to be made on our parts. His therapy center said they would write a letter to try and help by-pass lines but I was wondering if there were any other tips, etc.
I contacted Variety/Sesame Place about their Day for Children with Autism because there isn't a lot of information available.
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Posted 2/15/12 9:26 AM |
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Domino
Always My Miracle
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
I'd be interested to hear as well. We took DS in October just before he turned 2. It was a complete and utter disaster. There were near 2 hour waits for the rides which DS obviously would not wait on. It was completely packed. He might have enjoyed the little toddler area more but for the totally out of control kids. Other than waiting on line for attractions there was not much else to do there
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Posted 2/15/12 12:11 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Just so you know, the Variety event sells out, and it's jam packed there that day from what I hear. You cannot request a disability pass either, since the entire park is full of kids on the spectrum.
They do provide an accommodation for people with disabilities on regular park days. I've never utilized it though. I've been told an employee escorts you to the front of the line at the water rides. Many have reported that most of the folks in the line are not quiet about how they feel about that.
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Posted 2/15/12 1:37 PM |
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A3CM
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Name: Mommy
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
just bring a copy of his IEP/IFSP
and they will give you "front of the line" bracelets"
we did it with DS when we took him... it was a life savor when we went on the lazy river.
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Posted 2/15/12 1:38 PM |
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AidansArmy
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Name: Suzanne
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
We took DS to the Variety event and had a good time. The lines weren't nearly as long as I thought they would be. He had just turned three a few weeks before so he was limited to a smaller part of the park. It was pretty chilly that day so maybe people decided to stay home.
We did see a lot of iPads in use on the lines. I would bring the one we just got for sure ( or just use the Droid or iPhone we have now). Even to keep our other two occupied on the lines.
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Posted 2/16/12 7:39 PM |
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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Posted by AJandCJsMommy
just bring a copy of his IEP/IFSP
and they will give you "front of the line" bracelets"
we did it with DS when we took him... it was a life savor when we went on the lazy river.
Are they allowed to look at an IEP? I know at Disney World they can not and will not look at any documentation. You just describe what kind of help you need and you get a GAC (Guest Assistance Card) that's appropriate. I know at Disney World they are super accommodating to special needs children and have whole systems in place.
Here's a blog with some info about their experience with a SN child at SP - Linky
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Posted 2/23/12 3:03 PM |
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nferrandi
too excited for words
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Name: Nicole
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
If you have the flexibility and the weather cooperates, I suggest going in early June on a week day. this is what my friend and I have done the past few years. It's much less crowded because the schools are still in session.
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Posted 3/17/12 9:29 PM |
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Ann456
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
What is MS?
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Posted 3/19/12 1:50 PM |
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Posted by Ann456
What is MS?
Morning sickness
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Posted 3/19/12 2:08 PM |
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Lillykat
going along for the ride...
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Posted by JenniferEver
Posted by AJandCJsMommy
just bring a copy of his IEP/IFSP
and they will give you "front of the line" bracelets"
we did it with DS when we took him... it was a life savor when we went on the lazy river.
Are they allowed to look at an IEP? I know at Disney World they can not and will not look at any documentation. You just describe what kind of help you need and you get a GAC (Guest Assistance Card) that's appropriate. I know at Disney World they are super accommodating to special needs children and have whole systems in place.
Here's a blog with some info about their experience with a SN child at SP - Linky
This is not necessarily true at disney - I know someone who had to show some documentation (told letter from ped or IEP) for a GAC.
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Posted 3/19/12 7:00 PM |
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KarenK122
The Journey is the Destination
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Name: Karen
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Definately go during the week. Much less crowded. We took DD when she was 3.5 and she had a blast. She didn't go on that many rides (just not her thing) but LOVED the water sections. We went two days and spent the entire second day in the water. The parade was alot of fun and they have a few shows too. We told the cast member whe new went into the show that we need to sit by the door incase we needed to escape and they were very accomadating. I would also definately bring a stroller too incase DC needs a little "save haven". Oh and the food was the worst food I have ever eaten so go offsite or pack a lunch : ).
Have fun!!
And just a side note....they will not ask you at Disney for and IEP but it never hurts to have one on hand. There are different types of GACs and sometimes its just easier handing over a piece of paper than go through the story a few times.
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Posted 3/19/12 7:13 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Posted by Lillykat
Posted by JenniferEver
Posted by AJandCJsMommy
just bring a copy of his IEP/IFSP
and they will give you "front of the line" bracelets"
we did it with DS when we took him... it was a life savor when we went on the lazy river.
Are they allowed to look at an IEP? I know at Disney World they can not and will not look at any documentation. You just describe what kind of help you need and you get a GAC (Guest Assistance Card) that's appropriate. I know at Disney World they are super accommodating to special needs children and have whole systems in place.
Here's a blog with some info about their experience with a SN child at SP - Linky
This is not necessarily true at disney - I know someone who had to show some documentation (told letter from ped or IEP) for a GAC.
They def. had an untrained CM then, because they legally cannot ask for documentation of a disability for accommodations. I have never brought a letter to Disney, and never had an issue.
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Posted 3/20/12 8:11 AM |
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dpli
Daylight savings :)
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Name: D
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Re: Sesame Spinoff: Any tips????
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by Lillykat
This is not necessarily true at disney - I know someone who had to show some documentation (told letter from ped or IEP) for a GAC.
They def. had an untrained CM then, because they legally cannot ask for documentation of a disability for accommodations. I have never brought a letter to Disney, and never had an issue.
I read that if the CM asks for documentation that you should ask for a supervisor, because they aren't supposed to ask.
I brought a letter from the ped and from his school with me anyway.
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Posted 3/20/12 4:29 PM |
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