CanadianPaco
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I like the title. Will make people click it and have a surprise.
I agree!!!! It made my chuckle and was glad to hear a positive report!

I like the title. Will make people click it and have a surprise.

I like the title. Will make people click it and have a surprise.
OP, glad it worked so well for you I'm no medical expert, but I think you're being way too hard on yourself.
Your touring plan did not cause a seizure. (If it did, there would be Dis-kids dropping like flies.) Your son had a seizure because he had a seizure. If the doctors didn't find a reason, then don't assume you were to blame.
I think that, as parents, we so desperately want to protect our kids from this sort of thing that we take on superhuman powers in our own minds. You do NOT have the power to induce seizures, no matter how busy you were in WDW.
But I'm glad you found a way to stop and smell the roses, and that your son is OK. You poor thing, you must have been terrified.
Enjoy the planning!! I'm currently planning our family reunion/ silver anniversary trip for this summer, and I get such a kick out of the planning! And I'm looking forward to using FP+; my sister loved it when she went to WDW a month or two ago.

Yes... We're that lazy family that doesn't make RD

Don't mind me, but I don't think I've come across the abbrv. for RD. What does it mean?


To all you "lazy" people out there- you know who you are- two small kids, big stroller, backpacks, cameras, toys (of course!), having already had to go back to the room twice before getting on the boat to MK, dragged in 4 directions THIS is what FP+ has to offer. A way to relax and enjoy your vacation for a bit without having to drag your family out of bed at the crack of dawn.
We'll be there in a week, and I have read plenty of the hate and some of the love, and I am still reserving my opinion until after I've used it.![]()


Yes... We're that lazy family that doesn't make RD...

Everytime when we go to Disney World we go commando style starting at rope drop. By the end of the day we are all so exhausted we end up skipping the evening festivities. We have 6 day hoppers +WP and I'm going to slow down the pace this time, we have plenty of time to take everything in.I'm no medical expert, but I think you're being way too hard on yourself.
Your touring plan did not cause a seizure. (If it did, there would be Dis-kids dropping like flies.) Your son had a seizure because he had a seizure. If the doctors didn't find a reason, then don't assume you were to blame.
I think that, as parents, we so desperately want to protect our kids from this sort of thing that we take on superhuman powers in our own minds. You do NOT have the power to induce seizures, no matter how busy you were in WDW.
But I'm glad you found a way to stop and smell the roses, and that your son is OK. You poor thing, you must have been terrified.
Enjoy the planning!! I'm currently planning our family reunion/ silver anniversary trip for this summer, and I get such a kick out of the planning! And I'm looking forward to using FP+; my sister loved it when she went to WDW a month or two ago.
To all you "lazy" people out there- you know who you are- two small kids, big stroller, backpacks, cameras, toys (of course!), having already had to go back to the room twice before getting on the boat to MK, dragged in 4 directions THIS is what FP+ has to offer. A way to relax and enjoy your vacation for a bit without having to drag your family out of bed at the crack of dawn.
We'll be there in a week, and I have read plenty of the hate and some of the love, and I am still reserving my opinion until after I've used it.![]()
I'm glad you had a good time! I'm a little nervous for our May vacation, but I am going into it with an open mind and really looking forward to it!
Hi, I'm glad you had a wonderful time!
And, if you don't mind, I'd like to weigh in on the topic of your son's seizure. We've had some experience with this, with both of our kids.
With our daughter, it was just one incident, and we're pretty sure it was because she hadn't eaten all morning and had been sitting the entire time reading. When she jumped up and ran into the kitchen to grab something to eat, all her blood pooled in her feet, causing her to faint, hit the floor, and start seizing. Or as she put it, "My face kept smacking into the floor and I couldn't stop it!"
I'm a horrible mother... I laughed. And then I used it as a lesson to her, as a young lady with low blood pressure, to always eat regular meals, and be careful about standing when she's been sitting or lying down for a long time.
Our son was a bit more concerning, as he's hypoglycemic. This was rather more difficult to deal with. And it raised questions, such as, "Do we let him have a paper route when he's nine? What if he faints somewhere, and no one's around to help him?" In the end I decided I'd do more damage by overprotecting him. So I gave him a cellphone, and let him go. It was terrifying - for me. But for him, it meant we trusted him to be responsible, reliable and capable. And ultimately, he never did end up unconscious in a ditch. Though he did have to sit down and eat a snack, occasionally.
Basically, your kids are going to do things that will terrify you. And sometimes - like you discovered - this can lead to beneficial changes in the way we lead our lives. In our case, our son's hypoglycemia made us all take a good look at what we eat. In your case, you enjoyed a more relaxing vacation!
But please don't assume that you did anything to cause your son's seizure, or even that he can't "take that kind of pace" any more. Your son is not weak. He's a strong, healthy young man, and you should treat him accordingly.
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out of me. Part of the parenting gig. As far as touring the parks though...you may be right. Maybe he can handle it...but I can say with certainty that he was much happier on this trip. He had an absolute blast and is begging to go back. So I think I'll keep this new way of touring and just work on letting him go while at home. 
Admitting you have a problem is the first step in recovery.![]()

Good to hear as we leave tom for our. Mardi Gras break. We have everything booked which doesn't leave lots of planning when we get there. We go every year so I'm trying so hard not to be commando this trip. If we get to RD great if not we have 3 rides secured from noon on plus we like nighttime and parks are open late. I think I'm just worried about all the long fastpass waits ect! Trying to focus on what looks like great weather and fun family time!
Glad you had a great trip! We had a similar experience last week - loved FP+, too! I have taken DS6 to WDW 14 times now and our trip last week was the best one yet! Love FP+!