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<blockquote data-quote="WNC Gal" data-source="post: 54634" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>I think I would insist on going! We went on a trip to Universal Studios with the kids just a few weeks after my daughter was released from the hospital - we were nervous about it, but I think it was big, safe fun and a much needed break from home. </p><p></p><p>We did have a strategy family session with her therapist to work out some ground rules about what she could do if she felt she needed space, etc. And limitations on being allowed to roam about freely.</p><p></p><p>But staying at a Universal hotel and going to the parks is really quite fun..... your hotel room key (from Universal hotels only) serves as an unlimited Express Pass which is fabulous. And you can easily pop between parks and hotel pools via the water ferry. We kept expenses pretty low by eating a generous breakfast at the hotel, and then purchasing all you can eat wrist bands at the theme parks so everyone could eat whenever they wished (and not need to carry cash). </p><p></p><p>We even allowed our oldest to split off and do some rides on her own while carrying a cell phone.</p><p></p><p>It all depends on how much you will resent NOT going and depriving Sarge of going too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNC Gal, post: 54634, member: 3783"] I think I would insist on going! We went on a trip to Universal Studios with the kids just a few weeks after my daughter was released from the hospital - we were nervous about it, but I think it was big, safe fun and a much needed break from home. We did have a strategy family session with her therapist to work out some ground rules about what she could do if she felt she needed space, etc. And limitations on being allowed to roam about freely. But staying at a Universal hotel and going to the parks is really quite fun..... your hotel room key (from Universal hotels only) serves as an unlimited Express Pass which is fabulous. And you can easily pop between parks and hotel pools via the water ferry. We kept expenses pretty low by eating a generous breakfast at the hotel, and then purchasing all you can eat wrist bands at the theme parks so everyone could eat whenever they wished (and not need to carry cash). We even allowed our oldest to split off and do some rides on her own while carrying a cell phone. It all depends on how much you will resent NOT going and depriving Sarge of going too. [/QUOTE]
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