tlmadden73
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1 week away from my son's third trip to WDW and my daughter's first trip (not that she will remember .. she'll be 5 months old). We are blessed with being a day's car ride away and take yearly, but short (2 park days) trips.
So, just a fun little thread since I have WDW on the brain:
My wife find's it silly (but also endearing) that I think of these things, but on my the past two trips I made sure to try and "indoctrinate" my son into some specific Disney movies so he recognizes things there and fully enjoys some of the experiences.
For example, on his first trip (2 yo), I knew we'd be going on Peter Pan, Little Mermaid and Buzz Lightyear, so I made sure he watched those movies close to the trip. His first souvenir (that he picked out) was a light up Tick-Tock croc because being so familiar with the movie (and the TV show) .
Toy Story wasn't hard .. he ate those movies up (and still does) and Buzz is now his hands-down favorite ride there now (so much we are hopping over to MK for 1/2 day just to do that again this trip
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Sometimes things backfire though because he found Ursula (rightly so) scary in the movie (and then the ride) and now doesn't want to go on the ride again because of the scenes she is in.
On the second trip down (3yo), I knew we would be doing Enchanted Tales with Belle AND eating at Be Our Guest, so the movie in the car ride down - Beauty and the Beast. He was in awe seeing Belle in person and wandering through Beast's castle and seeing the magical rose. Had he not seen the movie first, he probably would have found it cool, but not "extra" special.
This trip (4 1/2yo) .. since it there will be an DHS 1/2 day and Epcot. I am introducing him to the Star Wars movies (he knows a lot of the characters from figures, books and Legos), but I may show him clips (not the whole movies) of exciting scenes from the movies so when he sees them marching through the street or on Star Tours he will have that "Wow" moment. I think Big Hero 6 may be the car ride movie since we are going to Epcot this time around and may meet Baymax.
So what do you do? Do you "indoctrinate" (some may call it brainwashing
) your Disney fandom to your toddlers or just let them experience it on their own for the first time?
So, just a fun little thread since I have WDW on the brain:
My wife find's it silly (but also endearing) that I think of these things, but on my the past two trips I made sure to try and "indoctrinate" my son into some specific Disney movies so he recognizes things there and fully enjoys some of the experiences.
For example, on his first trip (2 yo), I knew we'd be going on Peter Pan, Little Mermaid and Buzz Lightyear, so I made sure he watched those movies close to the trip. His first souvenir (that he picked out) was a light up Tick-Tock croc because being so familiar with the movie (and the TV show) .
Toy Story wasn't hard .. he ate those movies up (and still does) and Buzz is now his hands-down favorite ride there now (so much we are hopping over to MK for 1/2 day just to do that again this trip
.Sometimes things backfire though because he found Ursula (rightly so) scary in the movie (and then the ride) and now doesn't want to go on the ride again because of the scenes she is in.
On the second trip down (3yo), I knew we would be doing Enchanted Tales with Belle AND eating at Be Our Guest, so the movie in the car ride down - Beauty and the Beast. He was in awe seeing Belle in person and wandering through Beast's castle and seeing the magical rose. Had he not seen the movie first, he probably would have found it cool, but not "extra" special.
This trip (4 1/2yo) .. since it there will be an DHS 1/2 day and Epcot. I am introducing him to the Star Wars movies (he knows a lot of the characters from figures, books and Legos), but I may show him clips (not the whole movies) of exciting scenes from the movies so when he sees them marching through the street or on Star Tours he will have that "Wow" moment. I think Big Hero 6 may be the car ride movie since we are going to Epcot this time around and may meet Baymax.
So what do you do? Do you "indoctrinate" (some may call it brainwashing
) your Disney fandom to your toddlers or just let them experience it on their own for the first time?






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