demonskrye
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2009
As many other people have said already, I would try to see if you can figure out some things at WDW that he would enjoy and be willing to compromise. If you can make a point of finding activities he might enjoy or giving him some time to just relax at the hotel for a bit if at all possible, I'm sure he'll appreciate it.
Weird as it may seem to Disney fans like us, not everyone is crazy about Disney and WDW. My DH is great about going to the parks, but there are still things that he doesn't like doing there. And there are people who just find it silly, sappy, insanely expensive, or even just something they don't really enjoy anymore. Which is fine, as everyone is entitled to their own opinions and feelings. If your DH can at least make an effort to do it because the rest of his family really wants to and not act like he's having a miserable time 24/7, I think that's probably the most you can ask. Maybe once he's there, he'll really start enjoying himself, but don't push him to act like he is, so long as he's not being horrible and spoiling the whole vacation.
Weird as it may seem to Disney fans like us, not everyone is crazy about Disney and WDW. My DH is great about going to the parks, but there are still things that he doesn't like doing there. And there are people who just find it silly, sappy, insanely expensive, or even just something they don't really enjoy anymore. Which is fine, as everyone is entitled to their own opinions and feelings. If your DH can at least make an effort to do it because the rest of his family really wants to and not act like he's having a miserable time 24/7, I think that's probably the most you can ask. Maybe once he's there, he'll really start enjoying himself, but don't push him to act like he is, so long as he's not being horrible and spoiling the whole vacation.