LINZ-MCKINZ
Earning My Ears
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Sorry, this is going to be a rather long post. Bear with me 
Let me give you a little bit of backstory. Growing up, my family never went on family vacations. Disney World has always held this almost mythological place in my heart… a place I’ve always dreamed of, but never thought I would go to. So, when I became pregnant with my son, I decided to make an effort to take him on family vacations and that on his 5th birthday, my husband and I would take him to Disney World. My husband, at the time, agreed.
So, next November will be the big trip. It will be my son’s first trip to Disney World (as well as his first airplane ride). It will be my first trip to Disney World as well (or Disney anything, for that matter) and at age 30, I couldn’t be more thrilled!!! My husband, however, is determined to be a stick in the mud.
At first he claimed that our son would be “too young to remember.” Then he was complaining about possibly missing his favorite gaming tournament that he goes to every year (he won’t be; I checked with the tournament organizer before deciding on dates). Then he complains about missing his team play college football (he goes to all the home games. I checked the schedule and we are supposed to play a less important game versus a team we should beat easily). Then he told me how much he hates Disney World because he went there with his mom and younger brother once and absolutely hated it. He also happened to be 14 at the time, and he still doesn’t get along with either his mother or his brother, so I can see why he would have despised the trip back then. I booked the trip and while he has agreed to go, it just seems like he’s determined to hate it and we are still a while way from going.
My question to all of you is what are some things can I do to make this an enjoyable trip for him as well? Any awesome food places, can’t miss things that I need to be doing? Are there any good places that he can watch his College football on that Saturday (I know we will probably have lunch together, then meet up for dinner, but we will probably split up that day so he can watch his football and me and the son can do exceptionally Disney geek out stuff). I know I’m not going to make him a Disney convert by any stretch of the imagination, but I would like him to at least have fun.
I’m not much of a planner, but he usually likes having everything planned out; therefore I’m making it my mission to have things fairly planned out as far as food reservations, etc. He’s a bit of a foodie and a beer snob, so there’s that. If he had it his way, we’d be going back to Hawaii.
Thank you all!!! And thank you for reading my long winded post!

Let me give you a little bit of backstory. Growing up, my family never went on family vacations. Disney World has always held this almost mythological place in my heart… a place I’ve always dreamed of, but never thought I would go to. So, when I became pregnant with my son, I decided to make an effort to take him on family vacations and that on his 5th birthday, my husband and I would take him to Disney World. My husband, at the time, agreed.
So, next November will be the big trip. It will be my son’s first trip to Disney World (as well as his first airplane ride). It will be my first trip to Disney World as well (or Disney anything, for that matter) and at age 30, I couldn’t be more thrilled!!! My husband, however, is determined to be a stick in the mud.
At first he claimed that our son would be “too young to remember.” Then he was complaining about possibly missing his favorite gaming tournament that he goes to every year (he won’t be; I checked with the tournament organizer before deciding on dates). Then he complains about missing his team play college football (he goes to all the home games. I checked the schedule and we are supposed to play a less important game versus a team we should beat easily). Then he told me how much he hates Disney World because he went there with his mom and younger brother once and absolutely hated it. He also happened to be 14 at the time, and he still doesn’t get along with either his mother or his brother, so I can see why he would have despised the trip back then. I booked the trip and while he has agreed to go, it just seems like he’s determined to hate it and we are still a while way from going.
My question to all of you is what are some things can I do to make this an enjoyable trip for him as well? Any awesome food places, can’t miss things that I need to be doing? Are there any good places that he can watch his College football on that Saturday (I know we will probably have lunch together, then meet up for dinner, but we will probably split up that day so he can watch his football and me and the son can do exceptionally Disney geek out stuff). I know I’m not going to make him a Disney convert by any stretch of the imagination, but I would like him to at least have fun.
I’m not much of a planner, but he usually likes having everything planned out; therefore I’m making it my mission to have things fairly planned out as far as food reservations, etc. He’s a bit of a foodie and a beer snob, so there’s that. If he had it his way, we’d be going back to Hawaii.
Thank you all!!! And thank you for reading my long winded post!