My Sister-in-law and her husband will be traveling with us on our next trip in January. This will be my in-laws first trip at WDW. My Sister-in-law is very excited and her husband is very reluctant to go. Were staying at the VWL since we love the place and think they would enjoy it as well. My Brother-in-Law likes good food, golf, and is a bit of a techno-geek. One would think what better place for him to be than WDW.
Unfortunately, hes not too keen on the whole Disney thing.
My Sister-in-Law would like for this to not be her one and only trip to WDW. Im looking for suggestions on how to sprinkle the pixie dust, make him feel the magic, and otherwise have a marvelous experience that he will want to repeat.
Help me make a convert!
Unfortunately, hes not too keen on the whole Disney thing.
My Sister-in-Law would like for this to not be her one and only trip to WDW. Im looking for suggestions on how to sprinkle the pixie dust, make him feel the magic, and otherwise have a marvelous experience that he will want to repeat.
Help me make a convert!

) Anyway, by the end of our 2nd day there, he was talking about our NEXT trip. He said 'Now I see what all the fuss is about.' We're going this Oct and he is just as excited as me! 

I can sympathize b/c I'm currently trying to convince my boyfriend that Disney World is not someplace we should wait to go together until we have kids! 

When we met in early January I already had two trips planned: 5 days in March and 9 days in September. March was a bit too soon for him, but as we've gotten closer to Sept I'd been working on him. He said "Maybe' "we'll see" but I knew if I didn't take action he'd come up with a reason not to go. So I called his boss and asked if he could have that week off. I talked to his brother and had him put the dates on his calendar that he uses for booking shows (they play in a band on weekends). I bought his ticket and then I put together a package to give him for his birthday last week and I said "You're going to Disney World." Since I took care of all the things he could use as excuses, he has no way out of it.