WaltD4Me
<font color=royalblue>PS...I tried asking for wate
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I have a question, because I have truly never understood the complaint that there isn't enough for boys at WDW. Other than Fantasyland...which lends itself to castles and princesses like Frontierland lends itself to cowboys and the Old West and the stores/shops...which I admit are both definitely more girl orientated...even with Philharmagic, Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh and Dumbo in FL, to ME, there is quite alot for boys just about everywhere else.
I'm planning a trip right now for myself and my 8 year old nephew. I am having NO trouble at all planning things to do and finding attractions he'll enjoy. There is all of Frontierland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. There is Epcot and Animal Kingdom...2 parks that IMHO are equally appealling to boys and girls and DHS, which to me is more boy orientated.
I will admit the shops and stores are stuffed full of Princess merchandise, but that is because girls like to SHOP. I've taken my nieces to Disney and we could very happily spend the day shopping and never step foot onto an attraction...I know that isn't going to work with my nephew. He'll humor me a little when it comes to the shopping, but he won't have nearly as many "Pleeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaase, I HAVE to have this!" moments. A t-shirt, a few pins, maybe a stuffed animal and maybe a toy or two and he'll be done. As in..."Can we gooooooooooooooooo now? I wanna go on Test Track!" Is this because the boy stuff isn't as good as the girl stuff? I really don't think so, I think it's because girls like to SHOP. My nephew would rather go to the pool than Toys R Us and for sure rather than any clothing store, boy, girl or otherwise.
I was reading a thread on the Rumors board earlier about the Fantasyland expansion. One poster said they love Disney, but they have 3 young boys and since Disney decided to focus on more Princess stuff they won't be going to Disney anymore. Not enough for her boys to do.
I've also read lots of threads on the Theme Parks board complaining about the same thing. I'm sorry, I just don't get it. 
I'm planning a trip right now for myself and my 8 year old nephew. I am having NO trouble at all planning things to do and finding attractions he'll enjoy. There is all of Frontierland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. There is Epcot and Animal Kingdom...2 parks that IMHO are equally appealling to boys and girls and DHS, which to me is more boy orientated.
I will admit the shops and stores are stuffed full of Princess merchandise, but that is because girls like to SHOP. I've taken my nieces to Disney and we could very happily spend the day shopping and never step foot onto an attraction...I know that isn't going to work with my nephew. He'll humor me a little when it comes to the shopping, but he won't have nearly as many "Pleeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaase, I HAVE to have this!" moments. A t-shirt, a few pins, maybe a stuffed animal and maybe a toy or two and he'll be done. As in..."Can we gooooooooooooooooo now? I wanna go on Test Track!" Is this because the boy stuff isn't as good as the girl stuff? I really don't think so, I think it's because girls like to SHOP. My nephew would rather go to the pool than Toys R Us and for sure rather than any clothing store, boy, girl or otherwise.
I was reading a thread on the Rumors board earlier about the Fantasyland expansion. One poster said they love Disney, but they have 3 young boys and since Disney decided to focus on more Princess stuff they won't be going to Disney anymore. Not enough for her boys to do.

