twinky
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I grew up a Disney Kid. Living in the Midwest, most of our Disney vacations were of the old-school Florida kind (Polynesian, Fort Wilderness, River Country), but we did make a few excursions out West to see the California side of the family and of course, visit Disneyland. I ended up going to college in Southern California, so ... well, you get the picture.
My husband did not grow up a Disney Kid. In fact, he has never been to a Disney park. Somehow, we've managed to stay together, lol.
Three years ago, my mother offered to take the grandkids to DLR --- yay, grandma!
DH had a work obligation (legit). "Have a good time," DH said. And, of course, we did. The next year, same thing (annual event around Thanksgiving, so legit again). Last year, we went right before Christmas. No work conflict, but DH didn't want to go. His father was anti-Disney (without having been there)
, so that was buried in his psyche. We didn't push the issue. Still, whenever the kids returned, full of excitement and stories about the trip, I seemed to detect a hint of regret in him.
Excuse the backstory. We're now planning our (now annual) Holiday Visit. The kids have begged DH to go this year. He is ... going!
He has expressed concerns about crowds and I'm straight with him: we will not be alone in DLR in the days before Christmas. He does have a penchant for large music festivals, which.are.crowded ... so, I KNOW he can handle it.
My question to all of you...how to ease him into the experience? (Especially) because of the time of year, we've learned how to front-load the mornings and early afternoons and happily coast the rest of the day. He may not be game for super-early start times, but I think he will comply at least 2 of the 4 mornings. For the other times, should I just let him sleep in and catch up with us? Or... wait for him?
I'm thinking at least one "date night" out will be fun
, and will offset potential theme park overload (although we'll still be in the resort bubble...Trader Sam's/Steakhouse 55, which I think he will enjoy). Certainly, we can't force him to love it, but with the kids' enthusiasm for sharing the Disney Magic
with him, I suspect he will enjoy himself.
Any ideas for introducing DLR to a newbie (and possibly somewhat reluctant) DH?
Thanks DISers!
My husband did not grow up a Disney Kid. In fact, he has never been to a Disney park. Somehow, we've managed to stay together, lol.
Three years ago, my mother offered to take the grandkids to DLR --- yay, grandma!



Excuse the backstory. We're now planning our (now annual) Holiday Visit. The kids have begged DH to go this year. He is ... going!

My question to all of you...how to ease him into the experience? (Especially) because of the time of year, we've learned how to front-load the mornings and early afternoons and happily coast the rest of the day. He may not be game for super-early start times, but I think he will comply at least 2 of the 4 mornings. For the other times, should I just let him sleep in and catch up with us? Or... wait for him?

I'm thinking at least one "date night" out will be fun


Any ideas for introducing DLR to a newbie (and possibly somewhat reluctant) DH?
Thanks DISers!
