Misha72683
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Now that we're getting closer to the date, I'm trying to figure out logistics. My husband is bi-polar with severe anxiety as well and my older son is ADHD with severe anxiety (so am I, but mine manifests inward and shouldn't cause issues at Disney).
My husband has issues with unfamiliar situations and crowds make him very anxious. My son is sensory sensitive, doesn't like icky feeling things but is also very sensitive to loud and sudden noises. He is very resistant to new things, so I've been talking Disney up and he's very excited. I'm 50/50 on how I think he'll react to the characters, he's excited by them in theory but the last time we went to an amusement park he didn't want to go near them (though he wasn't scared of them and they weren't characters he was familial with either).
I'm trying to figure out what the best game plan for the two of them (and the other 3 members of our party) is. We are staying on site and I fully expect that my husband at least might need to go back to the hotel and take a break. I don't want to over-plan, but at the same time I want to be prepared.
My husband has issues with unfamiliar situations and crowds make him very anxious. My son is sensory sensitive, doesn't like icky feeling things but is also very sensitive to loud and sudden noises. He is very resistant to new things, so I've been talking Disney up and he's very excited. I'm 50/50 on how I think he'll react to the characters, he's excited by them in theory but the last time we went to an amusement park he didn't want to go near them (though he wasn't scared of them and they weren't characters he was familial with either).
I'm trying to figure out what the best game plan for the two of them (and the other 3 members of our party) is. We are staying on site and I fully expect that my husband at least might need to go back to the hotel and take a break. I don't want to over-plan, but at the same time I want to be prepared.