bsmcneil
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So, I realize/assume there are threads about this but my search isn't finding them (I must not be stringing the right words together). I'm wondering what you all use to engage kiddos before going to WDW. Background is this: I've been 15+ times (last was a brief trip in early December 2015, with my oldest (2 at the time)). The youngest wasn't born yet; so, it'll largely seem new to both of them (we go through some of the pictures with the oldest but he doesn't really remember). When we go (late Jan 2022, week at AKL), the two boys will be 9 and 5.
They generally like Mickey Mouse shorts; have seen many classic Disney Animation but aren't tremendous fans in the way that I was growing up. They're biggest connection is probably Stitch (which is mine, as well). It's a shame there's no more Phineas and Ferb stuff - they love that (and Big City Greens, Amphibia, etc). They have some general understanding of Star Wars stuff (haven't really seen them all but some of the Lego shows, etc). Youngest has been a HUGE fan of Frozen, though that's easing off. They're aware that cast members are "friends of Mickey and Minnie", lol (imagination and suspension of disbelief is not their strong suit). Because of Covid, their connection to theme parks and rides, etc is minimal (the older one, in addition to the trip in 2015, has been to Worlds of Fun and Holiday World - both small Midwest parks - and really enjoyed them). The youngest really hasn't had any of those opportunities.
Any week by week activities? I'd love to pull up some old planning DVDs (but surely they're outdated) - but anything else like that you could recommend? I did buy them the 2020 Birnbaum Kids' Guide so that we can look through it and give them some ideas.
They generally like Mickey Mouse shorts; have seen many classic Disney Animation but aren't tremendous fans in the way that I was growing up. They're biggest connection is probably Stitch (which is mine, as well). It's a shame there's no more Phineas and Ferb stuff - they love that (and Big City Greens, Amphibia, etc). They have some general understanding of Star Wars stuff (haven't really seen them all but some of the Lego shows, etc). Youngest has been a HUGE fan of Frozen, though that's easing off. They're aware that cast members are "friends of Mickey and Minnie", lol (imagination and suspension of disbelief is not their strong suit). Because of Covid, their connection to theme parks and rides, etc is minimal (the older one, in addition to the trip in 2015, has been to Worlds of Fun and Holiday World - both small Midwest parks - and really enjoyed them). The youngest really hasn't had any of those opportunities.
Any week by week activities? I'd love to pull up some old planning DVDs (but surely they're outdated) - but anything else like that you could recommend? I did buy them the 2020 Birnbaum Kids' Guide so that we can look through it and give them some ideas.