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26 Apr 21, 10:19 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jan 10
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What to do onboard DCL for autistic 5 yr old
Hey, we are looking at possibly booking the DCL staycation for this year but had a couple of concerns due to not being able to leave the ship.
Myself and my husband have done a cruise before we had our little boy so we know what is onboard but we don't know if it will be the right type of holiday for us now!? We wouldn't be able to leave our 5 year old at any of the clubs by himself as he really struggles with his speech and understanding. He's very social-able and loves Disney so will love the surroundings but he's just not capable of having a conversation or verbalising his needs. Our concerns are is there going to be enough for us to do as a family onboard for 2 full days? He gets bored quickly so constantly needs to be stimulated and we're unsure whether we can use the pool as he's still in nappies? Thanks
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26 Apr 21, 04:20 PM |
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From looking online they have shows on but you must book these before you board the boat. They also said that they have some entertainment on but from a distance. Is he able to fit into swim nappies?
Have you also seen you need to be fully vaccinated before getting on the boat and also anyone under 18 needs a PCR test (which you have to pay for through a company disney provides). Also masks must be worn whilst on the boat also. on here tells you some of the things that are provided: disneycruise.disney.go/c...gclsrc= aw.ds x
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27 Apr 21, 07:50 AM |
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So the main pool is not accessible unless potty trained unfortunately so this would be out. There is a small pool and splash zone however he's be able to use.
In terms of the staycations I really don't think anyone is going to be able to know really what is going to be on offer. I'm sure there will be lots of activities but what they are it just isn't clear.
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2 May 21, 12:05 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Hi just another thought as everyone is different. We booked a disney cruise albeit 18 months ahead when our 2 youngest were 5 and 6 at travel date. My daughter was high functioning autistic and liked to be close to an adult.
During the intervening period she started running off given half a chance. One night on the cruise she asked me to take her to the toilet. It was packed and I stood outside the cubicle. She came out and someone pushed between us and she took off Q panic and cruise staff searching the ship with us. Took half an hour when we got a message they had her on the walky talk equipment that they gave u if you had kids in any club at any time. We went with staff and she wasn’t at the club after another panic it turned out they had took her to another club for older kids as she always looked older and was very tall The worst half hour of my life as had visions of her getting to one of the decks with a rail and climbing up. |
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6 May 21, 10:39 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jan 10
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Thanks for the suggestions.
Im a little worried about it to be honest so I'm kinda thinking its not the best holiday for us while he is still young. He loves theme parks so when were allowed to travel we might do a quick little trip to DLP instead to get our Disney fix. Thanks
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