Thanks for making the video, just please boost your own voice a bit in it, it's a bit too silent compared to your voice in the other clip about the other hotel you linked. The care rooms is a major problem for us, luckily it seem Sequoia lodge still has them, but taking care of a disabled family member, you sometimes need some "detachment time" due to the stress a theme-park can put on a person. It seems like it's a cost cutting measure of trying to cram as many people in as they can.
@@DisabledAtDisneyNo indeed, as for caretakers (both family and professional) having some down time is important. Theme parks are hard work, especially with special needs children (of all ages ;) ), to have time to wind down, while still being able to "quickly come over to help in case of an emergency", is vital! People think it's juts "oh they ask for free stuff again" (I had that remark thrown at me several times), but it's more that I wish to make sure that those i the field get less stress and can have a bit of time to themselves before sleep. Even in the special needs community I ran into some, well let's just say what it is is, selfish folks. They did everything "by themselves anyway!", but forget that some do not have that luxury. Some special needs folks need an extra person there. And that person deserves respect and good secondary working conditions. We like/love our caretakers/needs providers, and we should show them our love. Not a "OH they want more free stuff!", I rather deal with a threshold in the door, than to force them to be over stressed and not have their wind down time. Sorry it's my personal frustration in dealing with Hotels and other vacation spots that don't seem to keep these things in mind. And one of the things that Disney did well, was this extra space for care professionals. So again, sorry for writing this long book, but it's an open nerve :P .
Thanks for the mention
Thank you for the footage x
Hat helped ne a lot ❤
Thanks for making the video, just please boost your own voice a bit in it, it's a bit too silent compared to your voice in the other clip about the other hotel you linked. The care rooms is a major problem for us, luckily it seem Sequoia lodge still has them, but taking care of a disabled family member, you sometimes need some "detachment time" due to the stress a theme-park can put on a person.
It seems like it's a cost cutting measure of trying to cram as many people in as they can.
I learnt after this one and edit in a different way. SL is the next hotel to have its refurb (likely 2025). Let’s hope they don’t remove this
@@DisabledAtDisneyNo indeed, as for caretakers (both family and professional) having some down time is important. Theme parks are hard work, especially with special needs children (of all ages ;) ), to have time to wind down, while still being able to "quickly come over to help in case of an emergency", is vital!
People think it's juts "oh they ask for free stuff again" (I had that remark thrown at me several times), but it's more that I wish to make sure that those i the field get less stress and can have a bit of time to themselves before sleep.
Even in the special needs community I ran into some, well let's just say what it is is, selfish folks. They did everything "by themselves anyway!", but forget that some do not have that luxury. Some special needs folks need an extra person there. And that person deserves respect and good secondary working conditions.
We like/love our caretakers/needs providers, and we should show them our love. Not a "OH they want more free stuff!", I rather deal with a threshold in the door, than to force them to be over stressed and not have their wind down time.
Sorry it's my personal frustration in dealing with Hotels and other vacation spots that don't seem to keep these things in mind. And one of the things that Disney did well, was this extra space for care professionals. So again, sorry for writing this long book, but it's an open nerve :P .
The sound is far too low,
Thank you, I've tried to avoid that happening in future videos and will see if i can edit this one