Angel Ariel
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 1, 2006
Then perhaps Disney isn't the best place for them? If a child is hitting other members of the public, maybe a crowded place isn't the best idea. Sorry.
Because parents can know beyond a doubt that their child is going to get to that level meltdown on any given day?
I have a friend whose son has autism. They live near Disneyland. It's not like just entering the park makes him have a meltdown. He has had trips that were fine, and then others where there was a meltdown and they had to leave. The GAC allowed them to get a lot done in a shorter amount of time, so as to reduce the potential for overstimulation and meltdown. They'd get to accomplish what they could in a short amount of time - which would still be a LOT less than what a family who could stay in the park from RD to close could do - and it worked very well for their son.
But because he may meltdown (or may not), which the parents can't predict, he shouldn't be at Disney at all? Wow.