Ok, I don't get why people are being so critical. I watched an episode of Modern Marvels on Disney the other night and I thought it was hugely educational. To me Disney is the greatest example of American vision and inginuity. I mean, some guy, Walt Disney, acutally thought of this concept for a great American Theme Park, bought swamp land that nobody else thought was buildable, found a way to build on it, came up with animatronics that were 40 years before their time, ect.. ect..., and packaged it all into this wonderful vacation spot called DisneyWorld which we all know and love today. If I were you I'd have your son watch that episode, decide what interests him most, ie: the history of Disney, Walt as a visionary, a study on animatronics, the construction of Disney, ect.; take note of examples of it while you are there, and have him write an essay to show the school when he gets back. There's a ton of different directions you could take this. See what interests your son the most. This is what I plan to do with my kids when they get older. I want them to know that great things like Disney don't just happen by accident. It all starts because someone had a great idea and the houtspa to make it happen.