I figure your hubbie is the same age as me.......29 and a bit!
Disney is more than characters.
It's a whole world waiting to be explored.
Somebody in my building at work asked where I went on vacation:
I told her I took a world tour:
I flew across
Canada via Montreal where I took in Cirque Du Soleil (wow!) and spent sometime in Victoria BC and visited the nearby Butchart Gardens.
I flew down the coast to
California, and went hanggliding! Over orange groves (mmm, we could smell the oranges) and vinyards (darn, no wine fumes). We were SOARIN' along a river, so low I was sure my feet would get wet! We also visited the movie studios- got to go behind the scenes of so many movies, and see various real props used in movies. They put some shows on to show how stunts were done.
Then over to Hawaii, where I strolled along the beach, laid in a hammock, watched fireworks from the beach, and saw many
Polynesian forms of dance, while eating fresh juicy pineapple. Even got Lei'd. (I said Lei'd!

I meant I was given a Lei

..artificial, but I'd be allergic to the real one anyway).
From there I went to
Japan &
China, ate some great food, had a great shaved ice treat, and did a bit of shopping. Saw the display of TerraCotta Warriors (not the originals, but still a moving display). Watched some charming young acrobats doing a street show, and a display of traditional Japanese drummers.
On to
Morocco, for some bellydancing (I watched... didn't dance.. that would be scary), and some great music. I had a lamb Shwarma, and wandered thru the souks. The architecture is so different from N. America, and I was reminded of a trip to Qatar.
I then headed down to
Kenya, and soaked up the African Safari atmosphere, watching the animals from various locations of the resort, and even taking a few small truck trips thru the Savannahs. The food was amazing. I did a quick backtracking to the China
(Tibet)/Nepal border for a trip up Mount Everest. That included a visit to a local museum documenting various expeditions and encounters with the elusive Yeti----AND WE HEARD HIM!! We only saw his shadow, but OMG!!!
After that bit of excitement we headed to
Paris France (via
Munich Germany! Oomp Pa Pa! Ich liebe
das Biergarten!), where we relaxed with some fine dining. We strolled around a bit. It was so neat to see the Eiffel Tower. Even noticed somebody's easel with a painting in progress. He must have stepped away for a moment. Checked out the boulangerie, also a wine store (?is that called un cave?)
Later we went up to
England and toured some of the countryside, checking out the gardens, the diff types of english cottages. Of course, I bought english tea supplies-love my Twinings!. And british fish & chips are just like being home! It was cod, it was fresh (actually, prob frozen, but very fresh tasting), crisp and hot and the chips were great. With malt vinegar it was great. And it's so neat to hear the British accents! I even came across some street performers doing a Monty-Pythonesque show in the street! And watched a Beatles clone band! Oh! and some chaps in Kilts doing Celtic Rock (hee hee, they played some music from home--Great Big Sea style!)
Because there are no direct flights from London to Newfoundland anymore, I flew across the big pond to
Boston and did some exploring along the beach area, the board walks, and continued around the states learning of the presidents, the frontier days, and so forth. Man, we don't have Funnel cakes here, they are so yummy with icing sugar. Many stops on my vacation I watched films of various countries and events, but there was one showcasing American events that was particularly moving (bring a tissue or a box...)
Every so often, I'd just kick back and spend a morning at the
pools. I spent the day at the
beach lazing in an inner tube floating down the canal or rocking on the waves. I even donned a mask and snorkel and floated with the fishies! That was amazing.
And once in a while I went for the
adrenalin rush: I'd jump on an inner tube (or my butt) and went down a winding and/or steep water slide. I'd get on a roller coaster in the light of day or in the dark of a building.
And sometimes I visited my
inner kid and waved at Mickey, Goofy, Donald and the gang. I was impressed to see their summerhouses and to be invited inside--Mickey's house is decorated just like I thought it would be! Oh to be a child and have a parent give me that bedroom!
And for all that travelling, I slept in the same bed every night. I never needed to go "off-site"
I shopped when I wanted. I ate whatever type of food I wanted. Rode trains, bus, boats. Could have rode bikes and rocket ships if I wanted to. Oh wait, I did ride a rocket ship. If fact, I was the navigator. And now the envy of all my male friends!
MONEYMAKING WIFE, tell your husband this is the trip of all trips--it's like the west Edmonton Mall--it has something for everyone! Character interaction can be just a little (just wait til he sees Donald Duck...I've yet to know a guy that didn't relate to Donald at some level!)
I would suggest, if budget allows, stay onsite at a deluxe resort and be sure you'll have a room with a full balcony:
Animal Kingdom Lodge: get Savannah view.. like being in Kenya!
Polynesian Resort
Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Beach Club, Old Key West, Sarasota Springs
All these places are a vacation in them selves, and not as loudly Disney themed as, say, Pop Century or any of the Allstars.
You won't have a balcony at a moderate or value resort. And a value resort may not give your husband the relaxing vacation feel.
I stayed at a moderate: Port Orleans Riverside, and loved it. But I want to try as many resorts as I can and I also want a balcony. This Sept I'll spend the 1st wk at a Value Resort, and then move up to a Deluxe Resort in the Epcot area--I'll then have a balcony and also be able to walk or take bus to the DHS or to Epcot....that will be good for several meals and evenings!
Also, decide some restaurants you'd like to eat at, and quietly make your tentative daily schedule and make some ADRS (
just, please cancel the unneeded ones, don't be a no-show!)
And I haven't even mentioned Downtown Disney for the cinemas, house of blues, shops, art galleries, seafood restaurants, (I did mention Cirque du Soleil..La Nouba)!!