But I wonder why my DD is capable of enjoying both boy and girl themed activities, characters, and rides, but boys are not? I'm just a bit confused, I suppose.
Yes, they were/are all boys.
Then again, most of the princes don't even have names. They are mostly interchangeable. Peter Pan? A Peter Pan meal would be awesome. Pinnochio is a boy, but to be fair he started out as wood. The Seven Dwarfs are companions to yet another princess. The others? Well, my 6 1/2 year old considers himself a bit old for them. I think putting Mickey and co in a show for preschoolers has had a big role in that. The characters are seen as preschool characters and he's beyond that. He still likes Chip and Dale, based in part on the old Rescue Rangers show.
I never thought of Mickey and co as being primarily for little kids when I was growing up, but then the Mouseketeers were aimed older than little kids. Aim the characters at a higher age and the boys (and girls) are likely to like them for longer.
I do think the boy market is smaller, but I think a big part of that is the marketing over the last oh, 20 years. It's not a shock that boys like action heroes and superheroes, but what is Disney offering them? Stitch is cool, but he hangs out with a little girl. Flynn Rider is good, but you can't pretend that movie isn't really about Rapunzel. Old princess movies are still marketed heavily. Snow White is how old now? Boy movies were largely ignored.
I only have girls, but I guess I'm uncomfortable with the gender labeling. I see no reason why boys are unable to enjoy anything "girly." My DD3 loves pirates (our only paid dress up experience so far was the pirates themed one and she loved it), Mickey Mouse, Captain Hook, the Star Wars ride, Handy Manny.... I am sure I could come up with more "boyish" stuff she likes. She also likes the princesses, the color pink (and blue) and dresses.
I understand every child has their likes and dislikes. But I wonder why my DD is capable of enjoying both boy and girl themed activities, characters, and rides, but boys are not? I'm just a bit confused, I suppose.
Look at it this way Op, I tend to save way more money because every thing is so "girl" specific. the only souvenirs my kids wanted was Indiana Jones stuff and some star wars things.
They are some great "animal" characters (Pooh, tigger, chip etc) and we have a few pics with Jack sparrow and captain hook.
I've always thought that disney really missed the boat with their villians. with all the awesome bad guys, I think the opportunities are endless.