We have planned a trip back to WDW in Nov 2014 after having gone in 2013 specifically because our daughters (then age 3, age 4 at the time of our new trip) just truly *believed* in all the fantasy and we wanted the whole family to experience it again.
Well...childhood moves quickly. We were recently at a special event with lots of Peter Pan characters. Lots of questions from the girls about whether so and so was *real* or statements about how Tinkerbell wasn't real, etc., etc.
Sometimes they know that someone isn't real (evidently a human sized Tinkerbell doesn't meet their smell test) other times they need confirmation (they weren't sure about Cap'n Hook).
So -- I am wondering what we should do at Disney.
If they ask, should we encourage the belief that the Cinderella they are meeting is the "real" Cinderella if they are doubtful? This is what my husband thinks -- since in his view the "real" one of each Disney character IS the one at WDW. I think this might feel too much like lying. I don't want them to doubt that we are telling them the truth about things.
Should we encourage the belief? Should we tell the truth? Are there other good answers to this question about a character "being real"? All advice appreciated!
Well...childhood moves quickly. We were recently at a special event with lots of Peter Pan characters. Lots of questions from the girls about whether so and so was *real* or statements about how Tinkerbell wasn't real, etc., etc.
Sometimes they know that someone isn't real (evidently a human sized Tinkerbell doesn't meet their smell test) other times they need confirmation (they weren't sure about Cap'n Hook).
So -- I am wondering what we should do at Disney.
If they ask, should we encourage the belief that the Cinderella they are meeting is the "real" Cinderella if they are doubtful? This is what my husband thinks -- since in his view the "real" one of each Disney character IS the one at WDW. I think this might feel too much like lying. I don't want them to doubt that we are telling them the truth about things.
Should we encourage the belief? Should we tell the truth? Are there other good answers to this question about a character "being real"? All advice appreciated!