avalon451
Errrr... what?
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Dear DISers, what a huge help you have all been. I planned so carefully for a long time for our first family trip, March 24th-28th. None of us had ever been to any Disney park. We were sure we were going to have a wonderful time. Well, the best laid plans, as they say....
DD12 got sick on the plane on the way there. Feverish, weak, nauseated. We kept making her rest, drink lots of water, and take tylenol, and took turns staying with her in the hotel. She would perk up in the later morning or afternoon and want to go to the park, but she tired very easily. We kept thinking she was getting better, and then she would wake up again worse. By yesterday, we all wanted to just go home. Our flight back to Seattle got in at 9:30 and we got home at 11 and she slept deeply all night. This morning we took her to the doctor and she was a mess, shivering, weak, nauseated. Despite all our efforts she had become very dehydrated, and they gave her 2 bags of intravenous fluid right there in the office. Her test for Influenza A or B has come back negative, so apparently it's just a NASTY virus, compounded by an ear infection and stress. So she's on antibiotics and we're feeding her water and popsicles, and trying to keep them down.
Our other two daughters also started getting sick, DD5 on Wednesday, DD10 yesterday on the way home, along with me. Luckily their ears and lungs are clear, and they are doing ok with rest and lots of fluids. I have an ear infection and the start of a sinus infection.
We tried so hard to make it ok. She's very conscientious, and she felt SO bad for "holding us back." We kept telling her that as long as she felt better we were just fine. We did get to see and ride much of what we wanted to, at least the younger two did while me or DH switched off with them. But I just feel so awful for my poor daughter.
And the crowds were HORRENDOUS. I knew it was one of the busiest times of the year, but having never been there, I didn't realize the implications. Hydroguy's tips are great but in some cases they don't always work out the way you'd like, when it's that busy. i.e., Park hop over to CA at 9:30 to ride Soarin'? Sure, but you have to line up at 9 because otherwise the line by 9:10 is to the middle or farther of the esplanade. So you get in that line to get in early and get your Soarin' knocked off, but by the time you get throught the gates the line for Soarin' is already 50 minutes. BEFORE official opening. By midday it was simply impossible to get around.
Anyway, maybe when I'm feeling less traumatized I'll do a trip report. It wasn't all bad, we really tried to make the best of it. Just... sigh.
DD12 got sick on the plane on the way there. Feverish, weak, nauseated. We kept making her rest, drink lots of water, and take tylenol, and took turns staying with her in the hotel. She would perk up in the later morning or afternoon and want to go to the park, but she tired very easily. We kept thinking she was getting better, and then she would wake up again worse. By yesterday, we all wanted to just go home. Our flight back to Seattle got in at 9:30 and we got home at 11 and she slept deeply all night. This morning we took her to the doctor and she was a mess, shivering, weak, nauseated. Despite all our efforts she had become very dehydrated, and they gave her 2 bags of intravenous fluid right there in the office. Her test for Influenza A or B has come back negative, so apparently it's just a NASTY virus, compounded by an ear infection and stress. So she's on antibiotics and we're feeding her water and popsicles, and trying to keep them down.
Our other two daughters also started getting sick, DD5 on Wednesday, DD10 yesterday on the way home, along with me. Luckily their ears and lungs are clear, and they are doing ok with rest and lots of fluids. I have an ear infection and the start of a sinus infection.

And the crowds were HORRENDOUS. I knew it was one of the busiest times of the year, but having never been there, I didn't realize the implications. Hydroguy's tips are great but in some cases they don't always work out the way you'd like, when it's that busy. i.e., Park hop over to CA at 9:30 to ride Soarin'? Sure, but you have to line up at 9 because otherwise the line by 9:10 is to the middle or farther of the esplanade. So you get in that line to get in early and get your Soarin' knocked off, but by the time you get throught the gates the line for Soarin' is already 50 minutes. BEFORE official opening. By midday it was simply impossible to get around.
Anyway, maybe when I'm feeling less traumatized I'll do a trip report. It wasn't all bad, we really tried to make the best of it. Just... sigh.
