smartestnumber5
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My girlfriend is slightly agoraphobic. She's fine leaving the house and going out to restaurants, stores, taking the bus, etc. But she does get very uncomfortable and anxious (potentially the beginnings of a panic attack) when stuck in large crowds. For instance, we live near a newly opened IKEA and when we've gone there are always tons of people. She can deal with this--we can do the whole walk through IKEA, but it isn't fun for her. She says that she can take crowded conditions for small amounts of time, but she's concerned that dealing with a crowded theme park for 7 days straight for the better part of each day might be too much for her. Of course, it seems like crowds are just par for the course at Disney, so we're both nervous about it.
We'll be going in about 2 1/2 weeks. I've suggested a few things, like in the walkway areas of Magic Kingdom (i.e. Main Street) and the walkways of Animal Kingdom we should do our best to just walk quickly to wherever we're going (and to know exactly where we're going before we get near the crowd. I thought maybe it would be easier to walk through if one of us went first and the other behind instead of trying to walk side by side. But my girlfriend says she'd feel better if I would hold onto her while we're going through big crowds. Also, I'm assuming extra magic hours will be much less busy than daytime hours so we're hitting almost all of those. We're also usually not spending more than half a day at any given place without a break.
Anyone have a similar problem or have any tips or strategies? This is her first time to WDW and while she's excited, she's also nervous. I want her to have the best experience possible for her sake--and mine (so that she'll love WDW as much as I do!)
We'll be going in about 2 1/2 weeks. I've suggested a few things, like in the walkway areas of Magic Kingdom (i.e. Main Street) and the walkways of Animal Kingdom we should do our best to just walk quickly to wherever we're going (and to know exactly where we're going before we get near the crowd. I thought maybe it would be easier to walk through if one of us went first and the other behind instead of trying to walk side by side. But my girlfriend says she'd feel better if I would hold onto her while we're going through big crowds. Also, I'm assuming extra magic hours will be much less busy than daytime hours so we're hitting almost all of those. We're also usually not spending more than half a day at any given place without a break.
Anyone have a similar problem or have any tips or strategies? This is her first time to WDW and while she's excited, she's also nervous. I want her to have the best experience possible for her sake--and mine (so that she'll love WDW as much as I do!)