WanderlustNZ
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Hi everyone,
I should probably be posting on the main Park Forum, but given that everyone here on the ANZAC forum is so friendly and non-judgemental I thought I'd start here first.
Some background info on me:
About 7 years ago I was in San Francisco enjoying their annual Mardi Gras/Carnival. The parade went for hours and getting tired we decided to leave. Unfortunately, just minutes later, the parade finished right when we were standing at a busy intersection. Suddenly, out of nowhere, I was surrounded by literally thousands of people all trying to walk in opposing directions. As the crowd pushed and became more aggressive, I found myself crushed and unable to move even a metre for at least 10 minutes (but what felt like an eternity). At that stage, barely able to move or breath, I had a full-on panic attack and have been scared of large crowds ever since. If I get surrounded by lots of people on all sides I start to really panic. Even at concerts I will forgo the closing song just to avoid the mad rush leaving the stadium at the end.
Anyway, so what was the point of that long winded story? Basically, I am feeling abit nervous about crowds at our WDW. I'm fine with queues and busy buses etc, but my worry is times like getting out of the parks after fireworks etc.
Does anyone have any advice for any strategies I should employ, or any particular locations I should try and stand for the likes of fireworks, parades and ride waiting rooms etc. (I don't mind being up against a wall). Also, perhaps there are somethings I should avoid altogether.
My initial plan was to hang back after fireworks and wait for the crowds to disperse, but would a late arrival at the bus stands make for REALLY long waits for a bus? I don't want my family to suffer for my phobia.
Thanks everyone in advance. Long day at work today but will check in when I get home.
I should probably be posting on the main Park Forum, but given that everyone here on the ANZAC forum is so friendly and non-judgemental I thought I'd start here first.
Some background info on me:
About 7 years ago I was in San Francisco enjoying their annual Mardi Gras/Carnival. The parade went for hours and getting tired we decided to leave. Unfortunately, just minutes later, the parade finished right when we were standing at a busy intersection. Suddenly, out of nowhere, I was surrounded by literally thousands of people all trying to walk in opposing directions. As the crowd pushed and became more aggressive, I found myself crushed and unable to move even a metre for at least 10 minutes (but what felt like an eternity). At that stage, barely able to move or breath, I had a full-on panic attack and have been scared of large crowds ever since. If I get surrounded by lots of people on all sides I start to really panic. Even at concerts I will forgo the closing song just to avoid the mad rush leaving the stadium at the end.
Anyway, so what was the point of that long winded story? Basically, I am feeling abit nervous about crowds at our WDW. I'm fine with queues and busy buses etc, but my worry is times like getting out of the parks after fireworks etc.
Does anyone have any advice for any strategies I should employ, or any particular locations I should try and stand for the likes of fireworks, parades and ride waiting rooms etc. (I don't mind being up against a wall). Also, perhaps there are somethings I should avoid altogether.
My initial plan was to hang back after fireworks and wait for the crowds to disperse, but would a late arrival at the bus stands make for REALLY long waits for a bus? I don't want my family to suffer for my phobia.
Thanks everyone in advance. Long day at work today but will check in when I get home.