Last month, on the third day of our stay at Art of Animation, I managed to develop a kidney stone. I would recommend against anyone else doing that while at WDW.
The pain was so intense that I ended up vomiting from it. I knew I was going to have to go to the hospital, but we were clueless about health care facilities near Disney. My wife called the front desk to ask about local facilities, but they insisted on sending the Reedy Creek paramedics instead. So... I also got my first ever trip in an ambulance. And felt rather stupid about the whole thing.
I was taken to Celebration Health and had a CAT scan to verify the kidney stone, and then I was pumped full of morphine which finally got the pain under control. They sent me back with prescription pain medicine, and for most of the day, I felt fine. We actually went to Epcot and kept our ADR at Garden Grill. By bedtime, though, the pain was back full force and the prescription wasn't touching it. I actually ended up taking a taxi back to the ER to get checked again. They adjusted the meds, and then I was able to keep it under control.
The good news, though, is that our stay was long enough -- 9 nights -- that we had plenty of time left to readjust our plans and still do most everything we wanted. And I did manage to pass the stone a day or two later.
One other thing: I can't say enough good things about the staff at Art of Animation. They were fantastic. They checked with my wife and our kids to see if there was anything they could do to help while I was at the hospital. They paid for the taxi for my return trip. One of the actual, on-site managers (not the call center) called me periodically to see if I was okay. They even offered to add an additional day of park tickets to our package if it would help make up for lost time. I know we talk a lot about the demise of customer service at Disney, but these folks definitely understood the magic.