I think from reading that's what it's called - it's the card for persons/families who might need assistance at WDW? Who exactly is this for and what do you need to do to use it? Here is my situation - I have 4 dc who we are taking to WDW in April. Our 7 yo is LD/ADHD and has SID - someday/some minutes he's fine and then something just snaps and he has what we call meltdowns. He has touble with waiting, trouble with lots of people being around him or too much activity around him - it just vamps him up, difficulty with changing from one thing to another, etc. He's very bright - but like let's say we're driving down the road and he decides he thristy - nothing in the car to drink - he will go on and on and work himself into a fit saying he's thirsty and is going to die until we get home to get a drink - or waiting in line at Wal-Mart all of a sudden decides he's waited all he's going to wait and just melts down. Okay - in writing this I realize why are we even going to do WDW - but it's what our oldest wants for his SR trip and the kids have enjoyed it when younger. I'm just wondering if this GAC would something to look into with this situation - esp thinking as the week goes on and he gets tired. - Is it something where our family of 6 could wait in an area away from a large group etc?
On another note - our 2 yo has respiratory probs - we would carry his nebulizer with us of course and all meds bec he has allergies to foods that the Dr's can't even figure out. But are there areas within the park where we could do a breathing treatment if necessary (electricity is needed)? Or do we need to plan to get back to our rooms - we could work around as we typicaly do them every 6 hours - but my thinking was what about in an emergency?
On another note - our 2 yo has respiratory probs - we would carry his nebulizer with us of course and all meds bec he has allergies to foods that the Dr's can't even figure out. But are there areas within the park where we could do a breathing treatment if necessary (electricity is needed)? Or do we need to plan to get back to our rooms - we could work around as we typicaly do them every 6 hours - but my thinking was what about in an emergency?