You didn't mention how old your kids are.
If they are young...have you tried to find out what it is they don't like in particular?
Sometimes kids get tired and then the magic doesn't shine through.
Older kids can get bored....I will relate a story about mine...who started going to Dis when she was still in my tummy. (She is now 23)
We took one of her friends with us to WDW when my D was in 3rd grade. They were running amok trying to get on as many rides in as short a time as possible. So i told them that the real magic of Disney lie in the things that other people didn't notice. I challenged them to actually READ about Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse instead of rushing through it, for example...and at Epcot, when they said they were BORED...I told them that i expected them to LEARN something in every exhibit and yes, there would be a TEST....you see, we were letting them ditch school, so I had a little leverage. Bless their hearts...they really did make an effort and I think they learned to appreciate more of the 'secret' things about Disney.
I was wondering tho, if the last time I went with D, now 23...if she wasn't humoring me a little bit in going to
Disneyland. Not sure, but I think Im going to ask her if she wants to go in with me on some
DVC points....so we will find out!
I'm sorry that your kids aren't as happy with the parks as you hoped they would be. I wonder if something freaked them or bugged them about the parks or if they are at an age (and time) when thrill rides are the only thing that appeals. BUt hey...if you decide to sell...I AM trying to BUY!!!!!
(just kidding)
I hope its just a stage they are going through...but if not, just think how much fun it will be someday to take your grandkids there as babies!
Colorado Belle