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192.24 | Anxiety in WDW | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Wed Apr 11 1990 14:42 | 39 |
| Last night I was on the phone with friends who are going in two weeks.
They purchased some package from some agent and will have to squeeze
WDW, Sea World, Kennedy Space Center, and a day at River Country in 5
days....good luck.
anyway, they are going with another family. There's a little bit of
nervousness on the part of this woman's friend because of anxiety
attacks. Apparently this woman had visited WDW around 8 or 9 years back
and was fine. About 5 years ago she started getting these anxiety
attacks, finally got professional help, never took that stuff (XANAX?)
because she wanted to overcome it without drugs.
Well it's been a year since she's had an attack but now she's concerned
about returning to WDW. There are some attractions which she feels will
bring on an attack and she doesn't want to disappoint her children by
not going on the attractions with them.
I asked my friend what type of attractions would cause such a reaction
and I guess it's "...any attraction which she feels she either loses
control or cannot exit when she wants..." Well that's a pretty big
chunk of attractions.
After I hung up I thought that this topic may need to be discussed in
here because there may be someone out there who can give advice on how
they (or a friend) copes with anxiety attacks in WDW.
I am amazed that being in such a wonderful atmosphere can still produce
such a problem but not being one with that problem I can't relate.
I guess the question is how do you cope, what attractions are such that
they can provoke an attack, and also, is there anything over the
counter that someone can take to offset the attacks? Like I said
earlier, this woman doesn't want to take anything but may want to have
something on hand just in case.
This is a note that I hope gets a lot of replies because it really
could help a lot of people.
Mike
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192.25 | | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 227 days | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:45 | 32 |
| Boy, this is a tough one.
I have very little understanding of these type of problems, but from
what I have read, the most common treatment seems to be some kind of
controlled desensitization. The fear of having an attack in public often
brings on the attack itself.
Perhaps the woman could try things in small doses. If an experience,
such as a visit to a calm attraction works out, she build on the
success and move on to something a little more challenging. I would
guess that things out in the open, or movies or theater shows would be
the safest.
Since she is traveling with other adults, she could send her children
with them on rides, while she waits outside. How does she do in
crowds? If this is an issue, WDW at many times of the year could be a
major problem.
On a related note, I had a conversation this weekend with the mother of
one of my boys' classmates. They recently returned from WDW, and what
she described as her "vacation to hell." It seems that their son,(~5
years old), hated Disney World. He turned out to be claustrophobic,
and screamed whenever they got in line for an attraction.
After their first day, which they spent at Epcot, they had a hard time
convincing him to even leave the hotel room to eat dinner. They
managed to get him to the MK the next day, but had to leave by 2:00.
They ended up blowing off the rest of their stay at WDW and going to
on Ft. Lauderdale where the boy was content to stay by the pool and eat
room service meals. That is until the night they had to evacuate
because of a fire in the hotel, but that's another story.
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192.26 | Control | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Thu Apr 12 1990 12:02 | 17 |
| Len,
From what I gather crowds would not be a problem. I guess the key word
is "Control". Whe may not want to go to "Pirates..." because she knows
she can't leave if she has an attack. I think that just the fear of
having an attack may be bothering her.
When she last went she had no problems whatsoever and she may not have
any this time around either. I wondered if the excitement of being
there would naturally suppress any potential attacks.
Some people say that the adrenalin could bring on an attack.
Like Len I have a tough time relating to all this because I can't think
of any better doctor or medicine than "The Mouse".
Mike_who_will_see_Mickey_in_88_days
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192.27 | | TLE::FELDMAN | Digital Designs with PDF | Thu Apr 12 1990 14:04 | 25 |
| There may another notes file out there (MEDICAL? PSYCHOLOGY?) that is more
likely to have readers who have experienced anxiety disorders or have family
members with such experience. This woman may also want to contact her
therapist to see if there's a local support group, where she may find people
with similar problems who've gone to WDW.
The best Disney-specific advice that I could give is to try to be aware of
the nature of each and every attractions. It's pretty obvious that there's no
way anyone can leave the Space Mountain ride once you've started going, but
it's less obvious that you can walk through the left side of the line without
waiting, watch all the nervous people on line, and then see the small exhibit
at the end of the ride, all without having to take the ride or ever being
stuck anywhere.
It's usually possible to leave any of the theater attractions at any time.
The exceptions that I can think of are the Carousel of Progress (and even there,
you should be able to get out in an emergency), and the Universe of Energy.
The continuous motion rides are far less flexible, although they all have
emergency exits. Sometimes even the short, quick rides confound you by
first stuffing you into a tiny room or elevator (Haunted Mansion, Living Seas).
I suppose I or anyone else could go on, evaluating each and every ride from
this perspective. Would that be helpful or boring?
Gary
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192.28 | First Hand Experience Needed | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Thu Apr 12 1990 14:35 | 8 |
| Actually I was hoping for a first hand account. That is, I'd like to
hear from someone who actually has had to deal with this problem.
I agree that there are other conferences where this subject matter is
discussed but the link to WDW made it seem like a topic that might help
someone.
Mike_who_suffers_anxiety_just_waiting_to_get_there
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192.29 | I'm in same boat | OVRDRV::BADGER | One Happy camper ;-) | Fri Apr 13 1990 09:32 | 27 |
| I can identify with the problem. I have the absoulute FEAR of flying.
Not being able to get up and walk out on demand. I use Xanax when
flying. I have had uneasy fealing on the rides at WDW. What I did
was to look around at all the safey exits. Like in the spaceship
earth, I noticed the stairway going up and down beside the ride.
It may not seem much to you, but it was a big help to me. Also, rides
like the Pirates can drain pracitally instantly and people can exit
at any time in case of an emergency or ride problem.
The problem may seem foolish. Be its very real to the person suffering
it. And just worrying about it can trigger an attack. And the
pressure of wanting to ride with the kids adds to the likelyhood of
an attack.
If it were me, it would help just knowing that I didn't have to go
on the ride and that the people with me were understanding. I did
big thunder mountain. My approach was to stay in line with the little
ones and if I felt ok, then I'd get on. The little ones knew my
situation and when I got one with them, they held my hands. I got
through the ride, loved it and we went again.
Also, like I do on airplanes, take the xanax. Its a small compromise
to make to assure that both families have a good time.
ed
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192.1 | True Confessions of a Driving-Driver | SENIOR::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 198 days | Thu May 10 1990 17:32 | 16 |
| I think this has been discussed already. (In note 25 maybe?)
I am always nervous about going on a trip until I'm at the airport,
checked in, holding my boarding pass. After that I can relax. Even
flight delays don't bother me much since it's beyond my control.
The other fear I secretly have is that I've over anticipated, and that
the reality can in no way live up to my imagination of what it will be
like. In some ways, this does happen. Especially the after first
time, when the you are no longer surprised at the mere scope of WDW.
I guess it's my personality that makes me agonize over not getting the
*most* possible out of the time/money I spend. I still agonize over
the extra few hundred yards we had to walk when I made a wrong turn in
the Magic Kingdom. I wish it was easier for me to go with the flow,
especially traveling with the kids.
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192.2 | Waste not Mickey | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Thu May 10 1990 17:43 | 20 |
| Squeezing as much as possible out of the vacation is always in my mind
too.
Get this, last week I spent some time with some friends who stayed at
FW for a week in April. I knew they had planned on going to see the
Space Shuttle Launch. I asked them if they had gone and they said,
"No..instead we ran outside in our PJ's to see it."
Immediately a flag went up. The shuttle had gone off around 8:45 and
these people were STILL IN THERE PJ'S IN WDW? I asked them when their
day usually began and they said they were usually up and out of their
trailer no later than TEN A.M.
No way Jose'.
So yes...maybe the notion that I may not get as much out of this as I
want may also be creeping in.
Mike
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192.3 | We going through it now | CLOSET::AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Thu May 10 1990 17:51 | 23 |
| We have reservations for May 20 - 25 and have been anxiously
counting down - months, weeks, 8 days. I started worrying a
couple of weeks ago. We have so much left to do before we go
and so little time to do it. List making is helping me cope.
I've got lists of what we need to pack, what attractions we
absolutely can't miss, places we'd like to eat, etc. I've also
made up a chart of approximate travel times for the drive down.
The nice thing about lists is having my worries organized on
paper. The best thing about lists is throwing them away when I
realize I've been worrying too much.
For me, the last minute anxiety increases with the number of details
involved. I usually take care of all the reservations and other
stuff such as verifying your flight time the day before leaving. I
have had nightmares about forgetting the airplane tickets at home
and such. Right now my last minute stuff includes sending my
guinea pig to the neighbors, giving the house key to the neighbors,
doing laundry, packing and buying the snacks for the trip down.
Our least anxious trip was last October. I made the reservations
five weeks in advance so we didn't have time to worry. Plus we
drove so eliminated the flight schedule worry. This was our best
trip ever and I think a lot of it was due to the spontaneity of it.
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192.4 | Pepperoni pizza dreams? | CLOSET::AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Thu May 10 1990 18:11 | 37 |
| I can tell when the anxiety is getting bad... I start having
unpleasant dreams about WDW. Do any of you do this?
I've often had dreams about bringing people to WDW and showing
them around. One night I toured the entire Magic Kingdom with
my sister. I was sooooo exhausted when I woke up. These dreams
are fun.
But when the anxiety build up here's what happens. Last week
I dreamed I brought my mother and my brother Rick. Neither of
them had been to WDW before so we were having a great time. We
got in line for the Haunted Mansion and I was telling them how
great it is to get them all psyched up. When we got to the doors,
Rick and I got in but ma had to wait for the next crowd. We
went into the room that stretches but it didn't stretch (so now
I know which one works like an elevator!) and we were led straight
through to another room without any of the usual special effects.
In that room was a turntable similar to the one for the spinning
tea cups which started to move. We all started falling and tumbling
all over the place - it was quite fun actually and nobody was hurt
(I'm sure this was induced by Joel's trip report mentioning the
rotating dance floor at Pleasure Island). But, I was worried about
ma. She is disabled and would get hurt for sure.
After the spinning stopped the ride was completely over. We headed
for the exit and from there could see the end of the regular Haunted
Mansion ride. It took me a minute to recognize what was going on
but I realized we were watching from the other side of the "window"
where the ghosts are hitch hiking. Great backstage view!
It turns out they had modified the ride. To do the usual ghost ride
you had to go to the front door of the mansion. It was ok but a lot
of it was missing due to the addition of the turntable down stairs.
Oh, I don't know what happened to ma. I guess I switched dreams
or something.
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192.5 | Where are the Rolaids??? | FDCV06::GRUBBS | | Fri May 11 1990 00:26 | 18 |
|
Yeah, I'm starting on the same feeling (17 days to Disney but only
12 REAL detail fixing up days till departure).
I've already started second guessing my reservations, already
changed the car rental one. Still can't get May 27 at the CBR!!!! I'm
fixing to start pulling my hair out on that one....I have 28-31 but
arrive on 27!
Other details include, will I have enough cash?!? where/how do I
get the airport without compromising budget or safty of automibile(this
mostly implies some creative 'favors' asked of friends). Cleaning the
ole bachelor pad up BEFORE the new wife hits the front door direct from
the magic of WDW!!!!!! ON and on and on
I echo those earlier sentiments, I won't REALLY be relaxed till the
wheels leave the ground at Logan Wed May 23!
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192.6 | Procrastination = no worry | ODIXIE::KWOODS | | Fri May 11 1990 08:49 | 13 |
| I don't plan ahead -- I procrastinate. My husband and I leavetommorrow
a.m. for WDW. I made the hotel reservations last week. We are driving
so I don't have to worry about plan reservations. I still need to the
BX for film, sunscreen etc. Make a list of what to pack. PACK!!
This way I can't worry, I'm too busy getting everthing together. When
I get there I will wish I had brought something else, printed out
another note etc, etc - but it's too late so I will put it out of my
mind and enjoy myself.
11 more hours until I leave (16 until I get there!!!!)
Karen
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192.7 | your not the only one, just different reasons | ATE012::BERUBE | My Biscuits Are Burning!!! | Fri May 11 1990 09:11 | 12 |
| Rep to <<< Note 192.0 by COEM::SCOPA "MAJOR" >
Mike what you or anyone hasn't mention yet, is the reason I start to
get the jitters is not that we have so little time left for getting
everything done prior to leave BUT that I start visioning the trip
being over and the flight back.
I mean after all that waiting, when you finaly get there, time seems to
go by so fast because your having fun, the next thing you know it's
over, (kind of like planning a large wedding ;^))
Claude
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192.8 | I prefer last minute myself. | ASABET::KUMPEL | disney!, Disney!!, DISNEY!!! | Fri May 11 1990 09:23 | 10 |
| Re.-2
I like your style. Our trip in August is driving me crazy because we
have spend too long planning it. Our previous 4 trips were never
planned more than 3 weeks in advance. (the wonders of off-season) The
best trip was the one when addressing Claude's phobia we decided that
the trip wasn't long enough and said the heck with it and stayed a
couple of extra days.
Bill
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192.9 | Title Change | SENIOR::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 197 days | Fri May 11 1990 11:16 | 11 |
| I've taken the liberty of changing the title of this topic from "WDW
Trip Phobia" to "WDW Trip Anxiety".
My DEC issue American Heritage Dictionary defines anxiety as "A state
of uneasiness; apprehension; worry." Contrast that to phobia: "A
persistent illogical fear of a specific thing or situation."
The first is normal, and from the response to this note already,
common. In my opinion, the latter is irrational and abnormal. Not
like us, right?
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192.10 | And you thought you had problems!! | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Fri May 11 1990 15:08 | 38 |
| Ok I got you all beat. I have NEVER been there . Her is what I
am worried about.
1.My fiance thinks Disney is Mickey Mouse all for kids. She says
she understands differently now but.
2. I am afraid the lines will be humungous and we won't see what
we have planed.
3.I have to get her up early to be there when the gates open she
loves to sleep.
4. The heat will be to much for us.
5.I will be dissapointed.
Finally i have too come back to Work when it is all over.I have
many more How much money should I bring for two weeks.etc.
This is the plan for the trip.
2 days at MK
2 days at Epcot
1 at MGM
1 each at Sea World,Kennedy Space Center,Busch Gardens and Cypress
Gardens,Universal
And some rest in there somewhere will I see it all God I hope so.
Ted 73 more days july 23
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192.11 | FIrst time is a charm | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Fri May 11 1990 17:56 | 5 |
| Ted,
YOu've never been there? I'm looking forward to your trip report.
Mike_who_is_53_days_away_and_anxiety_is_building
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192.12 | seven more days and counting | CLOSET::AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Fri May 11 1990 19:04 | 21 |
| I too get that "the trip is over" feeling before I get there.
I do worry about maximizing my Disney time. Some thoughts in
the past were:
Eating in sit down restaurants is a waste of Disney time
Most of the world showcase is a waste of time
Why water ski, go fishing, etc. when I can do that locally
In all the times I've been to WDW, I've never been to River
Country, Discovery Island or any of the dinner shows. I recently
broke down and went to a character breakfast.
Well, this time we have reservations for a character breakfast,
Mickey's Tropical Revue and the Polynesian Revue. We also want to
try out Typhoon Lagoon. Over time we've learned that we will see
everything we want to and what we don't get to see will probably
be there the next time we go!
I'm less anxious now, I just called WDW information for the parks'
operating hours. MGM is going to be open from 8AM to midnight!
I'd love to do the first part of the back stage tour at night.
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192.13 | Reluctant travel companion | GEMINI::GIBSON | | Sun May 13 1990 02:43 | 24 |
| I am having major attacks of Disney anxiety, mainly because of my
husband. He keeps telling me how it's going to be hot, I won't be able
to take the heat, or walk as much as is necessary. He really doesn't
want to go and has already warned me that he isn't going to be much
fun on this trip.
Probably, underneath it all, he is afraid that I won't have a good time
and will be disappointed. So he'd rather I expect less, then if I get
more I'll be pleasantly surprised. But I have decided that, despite him,
I am going to have fun. If he gets to be a wet blanket I'm going to leave
him at the hotel and go into the parks by myself. After my in-laws join us,
my mother-in-law and I can always head off together. She's as enthusiastic
as I am and the two of us will enjoy ourselves.
I'm also wondering how we'll fit everything in. Unless my husband
surprises me this will be my one and only trip to WDW. Can we see all
the basics in three full and two part days without feeling too rushed?
It reminds me of my first trip to Bermuda -- I couldn't enjoy what I
was doing because I was worried about doing something else. It took
another, longer trip to truly enjoy the place. I suspect it might be
that way with WDW.
Linda
Four days (I can't believe it) and counting
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192.14 | Unoffical Guide has info for you... | SIMUL::WIEDEMAN | | Mon May 14 1990 12:10 | 8 |
| The "Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World" mentioned in these notes
has a lot of suggestions on how to see many things on a sjort stay.
It is available in most book stores.
I think you will have enough time to see most of the more interesting
attractions without rushing too much.
Doug
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192.15 | de ja vou | WFOV11::GUGLIELMO_T | | Tue May 15 1990 11:28 | 7 |
| Linda
Are we married to the same person(different sex of course)? One
and only trip there sounds about the same way Cristine feels about
it.
Ted
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192.16 | HERE WE GO AGAIN! | RHODES::NEWFELL | | Mon Aug 13 1990 10:16 | 9 |
| Will we did it. We just booked a trip to WDW for April 27th, 1991.
6 Days 5 Nights at the Poly unlimited admission to all 3 Parks for
the length of our stay. Plus a full size National Rental car for
6 days. We got this deal thru the Walt Disney World Travel Company.
The only thing it did not include was airfare which we are booking
thru US Air. I was pleased with this deal there are 3 of us going
so that cut the price down to. Now the waiting begins 37 weeks
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192.17 | ALMOST THERE! | RHODES::NEWFELL | | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:07 | 5 |
| I wrote in reply .16 that I had 37 weeks to go to my Disney
Vacation. I waited and waited through the Fall, the Winter and
now I just have 5 WEEKS TO GO. I am at the point now where I
keep checking and re-checking all my plans because now I know
time will not let me make any mistakes. I am almost there.
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192.18 | 3 days, 16:35:31 | PHONE::POIRIER | Disney Bound | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:24 | 5 |
| I keep finding myself staring into space...dreaming of WDW. We leave
on Sunday!!! Cannot believe it is almost here. We made the
reservations last Summer!
Suz
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192.19 | It's important to ... | COEM::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Mar 20 1991 16:43 | 3 |
| Keep checking your lists...over and over and over again.
Mike
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192.20 | Long line, Uck! | MAGOS::FUENTES_M | | Wed Mar 27 1991 09:07 | 7 |
| I'll be going to WDW on May 2nd. This is my first trip. My anxiety
stems from hearing others talk about long lines.
How long are the lines in early May in comparison to other months?
Michelle_35_more_days_and_counting
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192.21 | May Lines | COEM::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Mar 27 1991 10:03 | 10 |
| Michelle,
The longest lines are from early June to late August, school vacation
weeks, and holidays.
Plan on being an early riser and you should have no problem.
Don't forget...the parks may begin staying open later in May also.
Mike
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192.22 | | LAVETA::J_PARSONS | George Stark: Not A Very Nice Guy | Wed Mar 27 1991 10:30 | 9 |
| re .20
You shouldn't have too much of a problem with long lines in early May.
We went last year in mid-May, and there were some lines, but it was
nothing like summertime is. The key thing is to get there every day
when the park opens, or before! You can get an incredible amount of the
park done before the crowds start to build if you do this.
Jack
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192.23 | | MAGOS::FUENTES_M | | Wed Mar 27 1991 12:04 | 8 |
| Thanks Mike and Jack for your replies.
I'll take your advise and get up bright and early to beat the crowds.
I'll be staying at the Wynfield Inn, Main Gate which is suppose to be
quite close to WDW so I won't get lost (which is another one of my
fears).
Michelle
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