I just had to post this once. Cuz it's a pet peeve of mine with friends and co-workers who talk about taking their kids to WDW once they're old enough to "remember" it.
What age would that be? It's an excuse to not go each year. Most kids can't remember going to WDW when they were 10-13.
I think kids should go before they realize that Cinderella and Buzz and Woody and Mickey and Minnie are just people in costumes.
The "magic" and the "memories" are for the parents' to see the smile on their child's face when they first see a Princess or an animal character!
When my DD5 saw the castle and met Cinderella, she thought that was really Cinderella. When she met Minnie, that was really Mickey's girlfriend!
Now that DD is 9, it's still fun, but that "magic" is gone. But I have the memory!
TAKE YOUR KIDS TO WDW BEFORE THE MAGIC DISAPPEARS!
Anyone agree with me?
I guess I'm sick of hearing other husbands say how they're going on another family fishing trip instead of WDW because they want their kids to "remember" it. Ugh.
-Steve
What age would that be? It's an excuse to not go each year. Most kids can't remember going to WDW when they were 10-13.
I think kids should go before they realize that Cinderella and Buzz and Woody and Mickey and Minnie are just people in costumes.
The "magic" and the "memories" are for the parents' to see the smile on their child's face when they first see a Princess or an animal character!
When my DD5 saw the castle and met Cinderella, she thought that was really Cinderella. When she met Minnie, that was really Mickey's girlfriend!
Now that DD is 9, it's still fun, but that "magic" is gone. But I have the memory!
TAKE YOUR KIDS TO WDW BEFORE THE MAGIC DISAPPEARS!
Anyone agree with me?
I guess I'm sick of hearing other husbands say how they're going on another family fishing trip instead of WDW because they want their kids to "remember" it. Ugh.
-Steve
