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Has any one else had an experience with one of their younger children not being overly excited about going to Walt Disney World? If so, how did you handle it? Do you do anything to get them to be less apprehensive and more excited?
Background: Next month DH and I are taking our youngest two children -- 6 year old twins, one boy and one girl -- to WDW. This will be our first family vacation together since the twins were born (DH and I have older children from our previous marriages but they are not coming with us). My 6 year old son tends to be very apprehensive of new situations. He does not like change, doesn't particularly like being in new situations or being around people he doesn't know. He is the exact opposite of his twin sister (and the rest of my children) and is very much an introvert. He prefers being by himself and becomes easily "drained" when he is around a lot of other people. He father is very much the same way, but as an adult my husband has learned to handle things better.
Anyways I thought my son was handling the trip planning and conversations very well and seemed to be excited about the trip so far. However, this morning his sister informed me that he doesn't want to go on the trip. I asked him about it and he said that she was right. He wouldn't give me anymore information as to why. I know it is because he is always very apprehensive of new situations and new experiences. He will literally make himself sick worrying about things that are new to him.
I've done everything I can think of to prepare him on what to expect. He has watched every Disney park video that I can get my hands on -- the Disney planning DVD, all of the Travel Channel Disney shows, etc. I don't know what else to do for him. I want him to be excited about this and to look forward to it -- not to be dreading it. I'm also concerned that his apprehension is going to send him into a melt-down when we get there.
Ironically he is my dare devil when it comes to rides. He is a roller coaster nut so it isn't apprehension about the rides but rather apprehension about strange people and new situations.
I've tried to assure him that he will be with mom and/or dad at all times. It isn't like school or other experiences where he has to be seperated from us but that didn't seem to help.
We leave in 46 days. Any ideas or words of wisdom?
Background: Next month DH and I are taking our youngest two children -- 6 year old twins, one boy and one girl -- to WDW. This will be our first family vacation together since the twins were born (DH and I have older children from our previous marriages but they are not coming with us). My 6 year old son tends to be very apprehensive of new situations. He does not like change, doesn't particularly like being in new situations or being around people he doesn't know. He is the exact opposite of his twin sister (and the rest of my children) and is very much an introvert. He prefers being by himself and becomes easily "drained" when he is around a lot of other people. He father is very much the same way, but as an adult my husband has learned to handle things better.
Anyways I thought my son was handling the trip planning and conversations very well and seemed to be excited about the trip so far. However, this morning his sister informed me that he doesn't want to go on the trip. I asked him about it and he said that she was right. He wouldn't give me anymore information as to why. I know it is because he is always very apprehensive of new situations and new experiences. He will literally make himself sick worrying about things that are new to him.
I've done everything I can think of to prepare him on what to expect. He has watched every Disney park video that I can get my hands on -- the Disney planning DVD, all of the Travel Channel Disney shows, etc. I don't know what else to do for him. I want him to be excited about this and to look forward to it -- not to be dreading it. I'm also concerned that his apprehension is going to send him into a melt-down when we get there.
Ironically he is my dare devil when it comes to rides. He is a roller coaster nut so it isn't apprehension about the rides but rather apprehension about strange people and new situations.
I've tried to assure him that he will be with mom and/or dad at all times. It isn't like school or other experiences where he has to be seperated from us but that didn't seem to help.
We leave in 46 days. Any ideas or words of wisdom?

, I don't think so