have2getaway
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We went to Disney last January as a family of 5 and had an amazing time at the Polynesian Resort—DH, me, and our triplet boys, then age 7. My older son (15) went at the same with his father and we got to spend a small amount of time with him. Well, we had been planning for a return trip with all of the boys. I was really looking forward to it because he doesn’t remember the trip I took him when he was 4 1/2. We discussed when to go. He doesn’t want to miss school, and being in high school and honors classes, it would be hard. It became very clear, however, that he really doesn’t want to go at all. He didn’t want to go over Christmas break, February break or April break, and said he be willing to go in the summer until we told on how hot it was. It then became clear he didn’t want to go at all. We sort of got that “been there, done that attitude”. He likes going to theme parks with us for a day or two, but said not a full week. He has Asperger’s and, while we encourage him to get the accommodations available to him, he refuses to because he doesn’t want to be different. We used the accommodation when he was 4 and wouldn’t have survived the trip without it. DH said we should just go ahead and plan a return trip without him. Is this normal? Does anyone have older kids who do not want to go? It’s hard to know if it’s spectrum-related issues or if it’s just a typical teen who doesn’t want to endure a theme park with his family for a week. I’m just very sad about it really. I always wanted to go on trips with my family. He is going with us to Myrtle Beach in April where all his older cousins will be going as well. He is looking forward to that trip. Should we reserve a larger room on the off chance he decides to go, or reserve The Polynesian which is where his younger brothers really want to stay. The Polynesian won’t work with 6. That said, I can’t see paying Christmas or Feb. break rates if he isn’t going to go in the end anyway.