SerinaEmily
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I'm having nightmares about my kids behaving atrociously at Disney.
I am trying to mentally prepare myself to expect them to have meltdowns because I know they will happen - I just don't know how to deal with them in the parks or better yet prevent them.
We're going to be off schedule, off our normal routine, over stimulate, full of excitment, worn out, hot and tired .. so we're bound to have cranky moments ..
My 6 year old son is a grumbler and a sulker if he doesn't get what he wants - I can totally see him acting rude and unappreciative if we say no to some little request and then stompong around argueing about everything
.. he knows this is unacceptable and at home he never gets away with it (for example at Walmart last week I abandoned the cart of school things we were getting for him when he wouldn't stop moaning about a $30 toy he wanted) But I can't just up and leave Disney and I don't want our memories to be tainted by a big blow up over his attitude about things - any suggestions?
Then my 4 year old daughter can be a treat as well ... I'm already coming prepared with lots of snacks because I've noticed her behavior gets worse the hungrier she is .. but that aside she gets very upset very easily .. like if she's anxious about something (ie rides or characters) she will just freak and start crying, I'm really trying hard to prepare her for the rides and stuff so she knows they are happy experiences - I know she'll love rides once she goes on them once cause she's a thrill seeker lol. But what if she's overtired and it's 10am and she goes into a tailspin about nothing like yesterday she had a meltdown over not being allowed to eat 3 kraft singles in a row.. at home she'd be told firmly to knock it off and eventually she'd chill out but what if she goes off on Main St? She seems to enjoy working herself up over things, and while ignoring her at home is effective how do we ignore her in front of a million people?
Everyones going to think we're horrendous parents.
Ironically I'm least concerned about the 1 year old
.. she's a piece of cake compared to the frustration the other two can cause us. They're not total brats though lol .. they're really great kids who just have their 'moments'
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so .. how do you deal/prepare for these 'moments'?
I can't be the only one who has meltdowns at Disney? 

I am trying to mentally prepare myself to expect them to have meltdowns because I know they will happen - I just don't know how to deal with them in the parks or better yet prevent them.
We're going to be off schedule, off our normal routine, over stimulate, full of excitment, worn out, hot and tired .. so we're bound to have cranky moments ..
My 6 year old son is a grumbler and a sulker if he doesn't get what he wants - I can totally see him acting rude and unappreciative if we say no to some little request and then stompong around argueing about everything


Then my 4 year old daughter can be a treat as well ... I'm already coming prepared with lots of snacks because I've noticed her behavior gets worse the hungrier she is .. but that aside she gets very upset very easily .. like if she's anxious about something (ie rides or characters) she will just freak and start crying, I'm really trying hard to prepare her for the rides and stuff so she knows they are happy experiences - I know she'll love rides once she goes on them once cause she's a thrill seeker lol. But what if she's overtired and it's 10am and she goes into a tailspin about nothing like yesterday she had a meltdown over not being allowed to eat 3 kraft singles in a row.. at home she'd be told firmly to knock it off and eventually she'd chill out but what if she goes off on Main St? She seems to enjoy working herself up over things, and while ignoring her at home is effective how do we ignore her in front of a million people?

Ironically I'm least concerned about the 1 year old

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so .. how do you deal/prepare for these 'moments'?

