Raenstoirm
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Dh and I have been to WDW 1000 times and just got back last week from the first trip with our nearly 4 month old twins. (Trip went wonderfully btw). Anyway this fall we are heading to WDW with my sister. She has never been because she doesn't like "amusement parks." I have tried to explain to her the difference, to no avail. Anyway her 5 year old son is all about Legos, so they are spending the bulk of their trip at Legoland, but she caved and agreed to 2 days at WDW in a WDW hotel. She is the type that will love WDW once she sees it, so that part I am not concerned about. Most of the trip will be dh and I and our then 9 month old twins at WDW (we are not going to Legoland). My sister, her husband (who has not been to wdw since he was a child), their then 5 year old boy and 10 month old girl and a grandma *who has also never been because she too doesn't like amusement parks) will be joining us for part of our trip. So 5 adults, 1 child and 3 babies near a year old. Not trying to sound too judgmental, but my sister raised her boy to be a bit "young." He is afraid of everything. I will not be taking him on pirates or HM and I think even Nemo might be too much for his sensibilities. Heck, Ursula in the little mermaid ride might ruin the trip for him!
So what to do? He is also not allowed to watch tv, so the only character he knows is lightening from a book he has. I plan on buying him books with the basic characters for his birthday in October just prior to the trip so he has some idea what is going on. The christmas party and osbourn lights will have started and food and wine is still going on during our trip. He is really tall so he could ride everything, but we are skipping anything that might be scary (no ToT or rnrc for him but maybe the adults might like them). Dh and I and our babies will have at least 3 full days, probably 4, by ourselves, so these two days are about the boy and the adult newbies. I want him to have fun, but also the adults to get a taste of what we love and not just come away feeling WDW is another expensive "amusement park". If you know what I mean. I figure a full day in MK, but probably not the party since I suspect he will get very crabby if kept up too late. And then epcot and a bounce over to dhs to see the lights. Soarin and tt will probably go over very well and with baby swap our group should be able to do both. Crush, Figment, maybe Nemo, he'll probably like playing in inoventions. My brother in law is a big exotic beer guy so I know he will love the world showcase. And my nephew does like to color so we might get away with the kidcot stations and agent P keeping him happy in the world showcase. We will use our FP+ in EP so I doubt we will get to ride toy story, so there wont be much to do in DHS. I debate if even making them buy hoppers just to go look at the lights is worth it.....
As for MK, I was thinking laugh floor, maybe buzz, TTA, not sure if any 5 year old, let alone 3 babies can sit through CoP. Dumbo, barnstormer (if he likes it maybe snow white, big thunder and even splash! gonna skip space for him lol), Ariel, maybe belle (is it too girl specific for a boy that doesn't know the story?), Pooh, Peter, Small World, country bears if the babies are willing to sit through it. I am sure the adults will like pirates and HM and maybe he will surprise me and be brave and try them.
He doesn't know what a pirate is, so pirates league would hold no value and although I bought him a star wars book for christmas (that he likes a lot) JTA might be too much for him. He is a good kid but his lack of experiences means he gets over stimulated easily. Has anyone traveled with a child like this? What did you find freaked them out? Also I haven't been with a large group since 1998 (and that trip definitely had its low points) so trying to plan things for 9 people (3 of them infants with personalities that we wont be able to predict until closer to the trip and all of the others essentially newbies) has me kind of spinning. We will be staying at one of the epcot resorts I suspect, since BC is our favorite, but we might stay at a monorail. Most likely the boy or the babies will need a mid day nap, so I am thinking those that are awake will go back and swim while the others nap. I already booked a character meal at the swan and dolphin since its kinda low key given its location (and I think the big tree in the middle is so pretty). I don't think the boy has met a character outside of santa so I have no idea if he will have any interest in them and his baby sister has never met one. My 3 month old twins met tons last week, but the 9 month old versions of them might be terrified although we will at least know my guys' reactions to character before the others show up.
Hey if any of you got through this ramble, good for you!
I guess I am just looking for pointers to get through this with the least possible amount of pain and for all the newbies to walk away saying they had a great time. 
So what to do? He is also not allowed to watch tv, so the only character he knows is lightening from a book he has. I plan on buying him books with the basic characters for his birthday in October just prior to the trip so he has some idea what is going on. The christmas party and osbourn lights will have started and food and wine is still going on during our trip. He is really tall so he could ride everything, but we are skipping anything that might be scary (no ToT or rnrc for him but maybe the adults might like them). Dh and I and our babies will have at least 3 full days, probably 4, by ourselves, so these two days are about the boy and the adult newbies. I want him to have fun, but also the adults to get a taste of what we love and not just come away feeling WDW is another expensive "amusement park". If you know what I mean. I figure a full day in MK, but probably not the party since I suspect he will get very crabby if kept up too late. And then epcot and a bounce over to dhs to see the lights. Soarin and tt will probably go over very well and with baby swap our group should be able to do both. Crush, Figment, maybe Nemo, he'll probably like playing in inoventions. My brother in law is a big exotic beer guy so I know he will love the world showcase. And my nephew does like to color so we might get away with the kidcot stations and agent P keeping him happy in the world showcase. We will use our FP+ in EP so I doubt we will get to ride toy story, so there wont be much to do in DHS. I debate if even making them buy hoppers just to go look at the lights is worth it.....
As for MK, I was thinking laugh floor, maybe buzz, TTA, not sure if any 5 year old, let alone 3 babies can sit through CoP. Dumbo, barnstormer (if he likes it maybe snow white, big thunder and even splash! gonna skip space for him lol), Ariel, maybe belle (is it too girl specific for a boy that doesn't know the story?), Pooh, Peter, Small World, country bears if the babies are willing to sit through it. I am sure the adults will like pirates and HM and maybe he will surprise me and be brave and try them.
He doesn't know what a pirate is, so pirates league would hold no value and although I bought him a star wars book for christmas (that he likes a lot) JTA might be too much for him. He is a good kid but his lack of experiences means he gets over stimulated easily. Has anyone traveled with a child like this? What did you find freaked them out? Also I haven't been with a large group since 1998 (and that trip definitely had its low points) so trying to plan things for 9 people (3 of them infants with personalities that we wont be able to predict until closer to the trip and all of the others essentially newbies) has me kind of spinning. We will be staying at one of the epcot resorts I suspect, since BC is our favorite, but we might stay at a monorail. Most likely the boy or the babies will need a mid day nap, so I am thinking those that are awake will go back and swim while the others nap. I already booked a character meal at the swan and dolphin since its kinda low key given its location (and I think the big tree in the middle is so pretty). I don't think the boy has met a character outside of santa so I have no idea if he will have any interest in them and his baby sister has never met one. My 3 month old twins met tons last week, but the 9 month old versions of them might be terrified although we will at least know my guys' reactions to character before the others show up.
Hey if any of you got through this ramble, good for you!
I guess I am just looking for pointers to get through this with the least possible amount of pain and for all the newbies to walk away saying they had a great time. 
), and I ADORE Mickey's Philharmagic. I just think it's so "Disney" in every wonderful way.