It's great that you want to help your sil understand the Disney magic. It's seems you have two things you would like to do this trip. The first is to have your sil experience the Disney magic and the second is for everyone to see the new attractions. Think back to your WDW CP. The magic you gave and saw with families/children if when they were stopping to "listen/look at the Disney magic". The parents seeing their child's face when they first see a character up close. When your brother and sil see their son's first reaction what ever it is, I think that is what starts the Disney magic. Look at my DGD (7mos) face when she first saw Goofy really up close at Goofy's Kitchen.
You want your sil to feel the magic. I don't know that there is any better way for someone to "catch" the magic than to see their own child experience it. Can you imagine the memories that a picture of your nephew eyes big would mean to your brother and sil? And maybe the trips to Disneyland and WDW would be few but they would be precious memories.
I would make a list of must dos. Do not "go commando" in your planning. Plan for breaks. And the last thing you want is for your brother and sil to sit there and say, "Oh, our baby would have loved this."
We take our DGD with us when we listen to the swing bands at Disneyland. Will she remember? Probably not, but in the moment, she's has a wonderful time "dancing" and watching the band play. Will she remember Tink flying over the castle during the fireworks? hmmm, she remembers something because during our last trip, she pointed to the sky over the castle and started clapping. We will remember and it is a precious memory for us...part of the Disney magic.
You want your sil to feel the magic. I don't know that there is any better way for someone to "catch" the magic than to see their own child experience it. Can you imagine the memories that a picture of your nephew eyes big would mean to your brother and sil? And maybe the trips to Disneyland and WDW would be few but they would be precious memories.
I would make a list of must dos. Do not "go commando" in your planning. Plan for breaks. And the last thing you want is for your brother and sil to sit there and say, "Oh, our baby would have loved this."
We take our DGD with us when we listen to the swing bands at Disneyland. Will she remember? Probably not, but in the moment, she's has a wonderful time "dancing" and watching the band play. Will she remember Tink flying over the castle during the fireworks? hmmm, she remembers something because during our last trip, she pointed to the sky over the castle and started clapping. We will remember and it is a precious memory for us...part of the Disney magic.


