TowMater92
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My youngest boy is almost 7, so he missed most of the fun, but his brothers keep threatening to book a dinner in Norway or GF and marry him off to a princess!



My youngest boy is almost 7, so he missed most of the fun, but his brothers keep threatening to book a dinner in Norway or GF and marry him off to a princess!
I would love to see Buzz & Woody, Peter Pan, 7 dwarfs, Captain Hook, all the Prince, Gaston and John. I would like to see Jiminny Cricket and Pinocchio at character meals. Instead of LM, I think Peter Pan w/ Wendy, Tink, John, Michael, and Smee and Hook would have been a better choice. It can go either way.. boy or girl theme.
Yes I do agree with you in that the boys activities are limited. My DS would love a Toy Story character breakfast with Woody and BuzzI felt so bad last year when we went because I wanted to see the princesses and he went along with me to Akershus and 1900 Park Fare where he did the waltz with Cinderella
He said he would go because mommy wants to go
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I wasn't bragging (?). Just pointing out the girly girl stuff (stationery, jewelry, dolls, whatever) has a much wider age range of appeal than the things aimed at boys (toy pirate swords, Cars merch, etc). Very few 15 year old boys would buy a plastic sword, but many 15 year old girls would buy a cutesy princess necklace. Including my daughter. Anyone (Disney) in the business of selling things is going to produce more of the items that have a broader range of appeal.
\First of all, no villain character meals
I think the Little Mermaid hotel is pretty gender neutral. The exterior has a huge King Triton and sebastrian. The rooms have Prince Eric, Ariel, and Founder pictures. They don't seem to be overly princess themed.
I agree 100 percent,
Making the only standard rooms at AoA Little Mermaid, was a bad idea. The rooms looks very girly. They have other themes but not everyone want/needs to stay in a suite. CBR does have the pirate rooms, but you have to pay extra for it, plus if you want a more gender neutral room at CBR you just get the standerd nemo room. We have been noticing more of this at Disney, and its not too fair to the boys.
I wish that Disney would go for the Marvel superheroes. It would not only appeal to boys more (I have two DS's) but it would also appeal to teens, adults and older ones as well (DS's are 17 and 11). I think that Disney should concentrate on a broader audience. I love Pixie Dust but would love it mixed with a little Super Hero. I'd love get it all in one place. Maybe the next park should be a superhero's park with thrill rides, comic book characters and villians. I already know that Disney owns Marvel but that US/IoA have the rights to the rides but I am I think that the agreement is that US/IoA will not expand that area. I hope that this means that Disney has the rights to superheros that are not featured at US/IoA. (Batman and superman rides are both featured at Six flags).