Trixie15
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I'm looking forward very much to my solo trip later this month! I'm married and have 4 kids but am leaving them behind this time to do a 12 day vacation all by myself.
I have been reading the forums and trip reports since September and there seems to be a common idea - you can make friends while in line so you won't be lonely, or people will chat with you so you don't feel alone, etc. Some have mentioned that they've been invited to eat with strangers or that they've made lifelong friends during their solo trips to Disney.
Am I the only one who is honestly looking forward to days and days of not having to socialize with anyone? To me, the idea of having to chat with random strangers in line just because I'm traveling solo is very uncomfortable. I don't particularly want to make new friends while I'm there, and I certainly would never want to share a table and have to small talk with a bunch of strangers at a restaurant. I loved going to Biergarten with my family because we could talk to each other - it was supremely awkward trying to chit chat with the other people at our table. I won't be going there this time since I'm alone.
It just seems like there's a background feeling of 'poor you, you're on vacation alone' and people try to fill whatever void they think you have with their idle chat. And also there is the perception that people who aren't open and friendly with everyone around them are stick-in-the-muds or sour-pusses which really isn't necessarily true.
It's actually one of my biggest anxieties about this trip - that people will constantly want to talk to me, that I'll have to make small talk all day when I honestly just want to be left alone, or that people will feel sorry for me. I planned this solo trip on purpose to be alone - to give myself a break from daily interactions with people and the constant feeling of being 'on'. I'm an introvert but I'm certainly not a sour-puss.
I'm not a mean person at all; I can make small talk with the best of them, and I can laugh and make jokes and smile and it will seem to the chatty stranger that I enjoy it and/or appreciate it becuase I have to do it every day at my work and I am good at it. But I don't really enjoy it and it's tiring having to be 'on' all the time. I hope I'm not coming across in a bad way because I don't mean to at all. I just always feel awkward and put on the spot when it comes to chit chat and I would really just rather people left me alone, LOL!
Am I alone?!
I have been reading the forums and trip reports since September and there seems to be a common idea - you can make friends while in line so you won't be lonely, or people will chat with you so you don't feel alone, etc. Some have mentioned that they've been invited to eat with strangers or that they've made lifelong friends during their solo trips to Disney.
Am I the only one who is honestly looking forward to days and days of not having to socialize with anyone? To me, the idea of having to chat with random strangers in line just because I'm traveling solo is very uncomfortable. I don't particularly want to make new friends while I'm there, and I certainly would never want to share a table and have to small talk with a bunch of strangers at a restaurant. I loved going to Biergarten with my family because we could talk to each other - it was supremely awkward trying to chit chat with the other people at our table. I won't be going there this time since I'm alone.
It just seems like there's a background feeling of 'poor you, you're on vacation alone' and people try to fill whatever void they think you have with their idle chat. And also there is the perception that people who aren't open and friendly with everyone around them are stick-in-the-muds or sour-pusses which really isn't necessarily true.
It's actually one of my biggest anxieties about this trip - that people will constantly want to talk to me, that I'll have to make small talk all day when I honestly just want to be left alone, or that people will feel sorry for me. I planned this solo trip on purpose to be alone - to give myself a break from daily interactions with people and the constant feeling of being 'on'. I'm an introvert but I'm certainly not a sour-puss.
I'm not a mean person at all; I can make small talk with the best of them, and I can laugh and make jokes and smile and it will seem to the chatty stranger that I enjoy it and/or appreciate it becuase I have to do it every day at my work and I am good at it. But I don't really enjoy it and it's tiring having to be 'on' all the time. I hope I'm not coming across in a bad way because I don't mean to at all. I just always feel awkward and put on the spot when it comes to chit chat and I would really just rather people left me alone, LOL!
Am I alone?!