First let me thank everyone for the responses on my previous thread here regarding concerns I had with taking my autistic son on a cruise. They have sort of sealed the deal for me but... I have a new issue.
My family is somewhat unusual. I am the full-time job person and my husband is the stay-at-home dad. He's not a fan of clubs (dancing etc.) nor is he a huge fan of theatrical shows (though he does absolutely love Festival of the Lion King and Finding Nemo the Musical in the parks). He can't swim and thus isn't a huge fan of the pools or beaches (the idea of just laying out catching sun isn't something that appeals to him either).
As you can already guess... though I am convinced a cruise would be a fantastic option for us to have a Disney vacation that doesn't include theme parks (which caused us issues last time as shared in the aforementioned post), I'm having a hard time convincing him. To be fair, I can see why. In looking at what the cruise option has to offer him he doesn't see much that appeals to his tastes/preferences. His concern is if we do this, he'll be sitting in the room all day with the only real activities being eating and watching my son and I do other things. I've tried explaining that the big benefit is that our son can go off and do things on his own and we can get some much needed, VERY rare time together; even if that is just sitting in a lounge chair enjoying a drink or whatever.
I'd love it if I could get some insight into things he'd be able to do that may appeal to him. Help?
My family is somewhat unusual. I am the full-time job person and my husband is the stay-at-home dad. He's not a fan of clubs (dancing etc.) nor is he a huge fan of theatrical shows (though he does absolutely love Festival of the Lion King and Finding Nemo the Musical in the parks). He can't swim and thus isn't a huge fan of the pools or beaches (the idea of just laying out catching sun isn't something that appeals to him either).
As you can already guess... though I am convinced a cruise would be a fantastic option for us to have a Disney vacation that doesn't include theme parks (which caused us issues last time as shared in the aforementioned post), I'm having a hard time convincing him. To be fair, I can see why. In looking at what the cruise option has to offer him he doesn't see much that appeals to his tastes/preferences. His concern is if we do this, he'll be sitting in the room all day with the only real activities being eating and watching my son and I do other things. I've tried explaining that the big benefit is that our son can go off and do things on his own and we can get some much needed, VERY rare time together; even if that is just sitting in a lounge chair enjoying a drink or whatever.
I'd love it if I could get some insight into things he'd be able to do that may appeal to him. Help?