OhThePain
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I was in a similar situation as you with my girlfriend. I had been several times. She had never been. I decided to celebrate the holidays, her graduating college, her birthday and our 1 year dating anniversary, to take her to WDW for NYE. I tried to get her involved in the planning, like things she would want to do or ride or see and she just didn't care. I tried to get her to help choose restaurants and she just didn't care. I tried to get her somewhat excited and she just didn't care. She would smile and ask questions, but that was more just to try to make me happy. We landed at MCO and got on ME, I was excited and she just didn't care. We checked in to our resort and she just didn't care. We got on the bus and pulled up to MK and she just didn't care. We walked in MK, under the train and out the other side, in full view of Cinderella's Castle. I looked down at her. She had tears rolling down her cheeks. At that moment, the Disney bug hit her and she finally understood the excitement I had for all those months. A couple of trips later, we got engaged there and part of our honeymoon was to WDW.
Now, I'm not saying your boyfriend is going to start crying at first site of Cinderella's Castle. However, for those who have never went before, they just may not understand until they get there. Keep trying to get him involved with the planning, but don't push too hard. Suggest to him to read a WDW planning book or watch any of the numerous WDW specials that are out there. If he is still not interested, try to plan a few things that you think he might enjoy (don't make the trip just about you). There is bound to be a few somethings at WDW for him to enjoy.
Now, I'm not saying your boyfriend is going to start crying at first site of Cinderella's Castle. However, for those who have never went before, they just may not understand until they get there. Keep trying to get him involved with the planning, but don't push too hard. Suggest to him to read a WDW planning book or watch any of the numerous WDW specials that are out there. If he is still not interested, try to plan a few things that you think he might enjoy (don't make the trip just about you). There is bound to be a few somethings at WDW for him to enjoy.
If all else fails,take him to Rose & Crown Pub for a Guinness or 2 or 10!

