indoshakespeare
Reach out and find your Happily Ever After
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2011
1. I'm on a business trip so airfare is covered (my company let me move the return flight if I want to take leave after the business trip)
Because if the only meal I want to eat today is a Margarita and chips/guac/queso at La Cava I can.
I want that mid day nap/early night in/sleep in. Or that late night out.
I know we have just been on this ride, but I want to go back on again and maybe a third or fourth time in a row, instead of walking with purpose to the other end of the park to ride your favorite ride.
Yes I know we have been here for 12 hours and you are tired but I'm not, and I don't want to leave
Shock , horror I have no interest in meeting characters
I really don't want to eat more fries and pizza , I want to have a nice meal but we can't cos of your food allergies / budget / picky eaters
I relate to everything you said! I’m mama to 5, two of whom have special needs. My first solo trip to WDW was 6 years ago, and boy did I need it. It was so wonderful to realize that I could slow down, enjoy, and decompress. Being able to do anything or nothing as I wished was delightful. I now go yearly, and I could down the days between trips.This thread has come at the right time. I have been having major wobbles about leaving the kids at home.
Please, people, tell me it's OK to need to sleep on my own schedule, and ONLY worry about my food preferences and MY time use, and what *I* want to do.
I mean, I don't even entirely know what it is that I want to do. (I am getting cross with myself for worrying about FP day when really, just being at WDW is awesome, and I *need* a rest and I can definitely book good Fps, and why do I care if I don't get to do stuff that wasn't even there the last time I was.
I have booked awesome ADRs that my kids wouldn't go anywhere near.
And, I do need, with actual need, to not be weighed down by all of everyone else. Just for a little bit.
I wish I was now! I will be there 8th - 13th June. Both my kids are on the autism spectrum (One of them is diagnosed, the other is in the process) so, travelling with them, while lovely, is a very different thing than travelling alone.I relate to everything you said! I’m mama to 5, two of whom have special needs. My first solo trip to WDW was 6 years ago, and boy did I need it. It was so wonderful to realize that I could slow down, enjoy, and decompress. Being able to do anything or nothing as I wished was delightful. I now go yearly, and I could down the days between trips.
You truly do deserve to do this and to enjoy every minute without guilt. Enjoy those ADRs and the great FPs you can get when you are just looking for one! I’ll be in the World 4/27-5/3. If you happen to be there at the same time, let’s go grab a bite or see a show together!
I have no significant other and I want to go!