We've been to Disney several times in the past. In Jan, Feb, Mar, May and Oct but NEVER in the summer. I do not do well in the heat and swore I would NEVER go in the summer. NEVER say NEVER!!
My 15 yo son was recruited to join an AAU Baseball Team in May. After signing him up we found out that the team was already scheduled to play in the Rawling's International Salute to Baseball Tournament July 8th - 15th and of course they wanted him to go also.
The team had fundraisers over the Winter to pay for the players portion. Families can go at a special discounted package rate. We really can't afford it but after many discussions my husband and I decided that I would go along with our 8 year old daughter and that he would stay behind and work so as not to have a week with no income when we return.
I hate to say it but I am not looking forward to this trip at all.
I am claustrophobic and already having anxiety attacks over the plane ride (already have prescription for anxiety meds filled). Knowing that my husband won't be with me to keep me from freaking out
makes it worse. Don't get me started on the heat and crowds.
Any suggestions on how to get in the Disney spirit? Every time I think about it I get a massive knot in my stomach and pain in my chest.
I keep trying to remind myself the kids will love it. The last time we went my 8 yo daughter was 3. We've looked at pictures from previous trips etc. She LOVES rides and is tall enough for all of them. She goes on rides her brother won't go on. He gets sick on spinning rides. Nothing has helped.
Hoping someone will have some good suggestions. Thanks so much!
Regards,
Robin
My 15 yo son was recruited to join an AAU Baseball Team in May. After signing him up we found out that the team was already scheduled to play in the Rawling's International Salute to Baseball Tournament July 8th - 15th and of course they wanted him to go also.
The team had fundraisers over the Winter to pay for the players portion. Families can go at a special discounted package rate. We really can't afford it but after many discussions my husband and I decided that I would go along with our 8 year old daughter and that he would stay behind and work so as not to have a week with no income when we return.
I hate to say it but I am not looking forward to this trip at all.


Any suggestions on how to get in the Disney spirit? Every time I think about it I get a massive knot in my stomach and pain in my chest.

Hoping someone will have some good suggestions. Thanks so much!
Regards,
Robin