bell_ed28
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2018
Hi all,
my DF and I began taking annual trips to DW in 2013, problem is that lately I think the magic has began to fade for my little brother. He's at that age (11) where he gets to be very impatient and tires easily if we do not do what he wants to do lol. My mother and I are interested in the shopping aspect of the parks as well as the character dining experiences. Sadly my 3 brothers and father do not all share that same interest but at least they tag along and keep the complaining to a minimum.
With our 2018 trip coming up in October, it looks to be the last for a while and I want my little brother to enjoy it fully. Any tips to pry him away from splash mountain to experience more of the parks? I'm perfectly fine with him sticking to the rides he enjoys (everybody loves splash mountain) but seeing him get deflated each time someone mentions finding nemo the musical makes me feel as though he's maybe not getting the most out of these memories.
P.S we plan on attending Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, any costume ideas for a tween? is the trick or treat trail worth the effort?
Many thanks!
my DF and I began taking annual trips to DW in 2013, problem is that lately I think the magic has began to fade for my little brother. He's at that age (11) where he gets to be very impatient and tires easily if we do not do what he wants to do lol. My mother and I are interested in the shopping aspect of the parks as well as the character dining experiences. Sadly my 3 brothers and father do not all share that same interest but at least they tag along and keep the complaining to a minimum.
With our 2018 trip coming up in October, it looks to be the last for a while and I want my little brother to enjoy it fully. Any tips to pry him away from splash mountain to experience more of the parks? I'm perfectly fine with him sticking to the rides he enjoys (everybody loves splash mountain) but seeing him get deflated each time someone mentions finding nemo the musical makes me feel as though he's maybe not getting the most out of these memories.
P.S we plan on attending Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, any costume ideas for a tween? is the trick or treat trail worth the effort?
Many thanks!