Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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Let me just start by saying that leaving him behind is not an option.
My 14 yo ds has ADHD and a behavior disorder -- he's a handful. He's angry and sullen all the time. He hates new experiences and doesn't adapt well to change at all.
That said, he's pretty upset about this upcoming trip to WDW. He's absolutely terrified to fly, so to make it easier on him, I'm pushing the drive. But 16 hours in a car with him. Oy! I'll be taking along my laptop with games loaded, and I'll probably buy an extra little DVD player for my 9 yo dd so they can keep themselves entertained.
He's really angry about this trip. I'm so afraid he's going to ruin it for us, and with all this money we're spending... it's our one big vacation ever. We're planning to stay at AKL, which I think he'll enjoy because he does like the zoo. He's not all that fond of amusement parks, but he seems to have fun at smaller ones.
Every time I talk about the planning, he'll interject with "that's stupid" or "that sucks" and it's really starting to be difficult to keep up the positive attitude around him, although I keep smiling and saying how great it's all going to be when he's around -- I'm trying to set up a good expectation. His idea of a fun vacation is just going to the beach. Which IS a great vacation, but that's not what we're doing other than maybe heading to the gulf coast for a day.
I guess this is turning into more of a vent than anything, so I'll get to the point!
What can I do to make this trip fun for him and bearable for all of us? Should we just let him wander the parks alone as much as he wants? I'm very leary of leaving him behind at the hotel to swim or stay in the room, but is it something I should consider? If there were the slightest possibility of taking along a friend for him, we would, but we only have a car and there's just no space.
Can any of you relate or help me out?
My 14 yo ds has ADHD and a behavior disorder -- he's a handful. He's angry and sullen all the time. He hates new experiences and doesn't adapt well to change at all.
That said, he's pretty upset about this upcoming trip to WDW. He's absolutely terrified to fly, so to make it easier on him, I'm pushing the drive. But 16 hours in a car with him. Oy! I'll be taking along my laptop with games loaded, and I'll probably buy an extra little DVD player for my 9 yo dd so they can keep themselves entertained.
He's really angry about this trip. I'm so afraid he's going to ruin it for us, and with all this money we're spending... it's our one big vacation ever. We're planning to stay at AKL, which I think he'll enjoy because he does like the zoo. He's not all that fond of amusement parks, but he seems to have fun at smaller ones.
Every time I talk about the planning, he'll interject with "that's stupid" or "that sucks" and it's really starting to be difficult to keep up the positive attitude around him, although I keep smiling and saying how great it's all going to be when he's around -- I'm trying to set up a good expectation. His idea of a fun vacation is just going to the beach. Which IS a great vacation, but that's not what we're doing other than maybe heading to the gulf coast for a day.
I guess this is turning into more of a vent than anything, so I'll get to the point!
What can I do to make this trip fun for him and bearable for all of us? Should we just let him wander the parks alone as much as he wants? I'm very leary of leaving him behind at the hotel to swim or stay in the room, but is it something I should consider? If there were the slightest possibility of taking along a friend for him, we would, but we only have a car and there's just no space.
Can any of you relate or help me out?