Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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Wow! 61 is aging! Who would have thought it? I need to tell my husband. He turns 61 next month.DH, DS12 and I will be traveling to WDW November 8-17. We are bringing my parents along. This will be their first trip to WDW. As a matter of fact, they have never been more than 100 miles away from home more than a few times in their lives. They have always struggled financially. While my sister and I were growing up, we never took a single vacation. There were many times we wondered where our next meal would come from. But enough doom and gloom. Things are better for them now, but they still don't have alot of extra money. So, we are taking them to WDW! And I want to make the trip amazing, because it will probably be the only time they ever go. We are staying at CBR -- I've requested a room close to OPR, etc. to cut down on walking a bit (they are only 61 years old and both in pretty good shape, but my dad has gout and sometimes has issues with ankle swelling). We have FD and I've reserved some great, unique restaurants that my family loves so that they can try them. We are going to HDDR and MVMCP. And I got Memory Maker so that we can capture the memories without having to worry about carrying around a camera. I guess I'm just looking for any suggestions for other things we can do to make the trip really special and magical for them?
All kidding aside, I think that the most magical moments will be the ones that they experience with the grandkids. I see by your signature that the kids are older (19 and 12?). Perhaps a fishing trip? Behind the Seeds tour? Fireworks Dessert Party?
) high above Bay Lake on a day during that trip when I had only intended to ride along on the boat.