Twoboysnmygirl
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My dd and I went to WDW last year for our first visit and loved it so much we wanted the whole family to understand our new obsession, so we're headed back in October! 
I need some tips and ideas for getting teens (boys) to enjoy and let go of this "cool factor" thing with Disney. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I suppose it's my own fault for not taking them when they were young, we didn't have the money, but they have an attitude about the trip and seem to think it's for little kids. I've shown them the dvd and tried to get them excited, but they are tolerating it as best. It's funny b/c my kids are homeschooled and I thought for sure I wouldn't have to deal with this uncool, babyish, typical teenage response! (I know, delusional! )
So, what have you done or what got you interested in WDW when you were 14 & 15? One of my sons says he's afraid of heights and won't even want to go on the rides?!?!? I know that once we get there, Disney will do it's magic and that will help, but I'm trying to get them as involved with the fun stuff building up to the trip. Maybe I'm just expecting too much (why is it that you have to expect so little from teens?!?!?)
Oh and are there any 20something's out there that went as a teen thinking it wouldn't be cool and now are addicted as adults?!?!? I guess I'm a worry wart...I just want them to have a wonderful time!!!

I need some tips and ideas for getting teens (boys) to enjoy and let go of this "cool factor" thing with Disney. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I suppose it's my own fault for not taking them when they were young, we didn't have the money, but they have an attitude about the trip and seem to think it's for little kids. I've shown them the dvd and tried to get them excited, but they are tolerating it as best. It's funny b/c my kids are homeschooled and I thought for sure I wouldn't have to deal with this uncool, babyish, typical teenage response! (I know, delusional! )
So, what have you done or what got you interested in WDW when you were 14 & 15? One of my sons says he's afraid of heights and won't even want to go on the rides?!?!? I know that once we get there, Disney will do it's magic and that will help, but I'm trying to get them as involved with the fun stuff building up to the trip. Maybe I'm just expecting too much (why is it that you have to expect so little from teens?!?!?)

Oh and are there any 20something's out there that went as a teen thinking it wouldn't be cool and now are addicted as adults?!?!? I guess I'm a worry wart...I just want them to have a wonderful time!!!








On a family vacation. And they're teenagers. 
Our first dayat WDW, we got to MK about 3pm. We watched a parade, then went to Monsters Inc. Floor and the Buzz Lightyear ride; that was all it took! From that point on, he was totally into it. He took the guidebook each night and planned what he would like to do and see the following day. He was enthusiastic and had sooo much fun.