Cadiewampus
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How about looking off into the distance somewhere and pointing just to see how many people you can get to turn around and look 

"LOOK!!!! ..... at my finger"How about looking off into the distance somewhere and pointing just to see how many people you can get to turn around and look![]()
We play this too. It is a great time killer! My 9 year old loves to play and 4 year old gets excited and has fun because the rest of us do.We stole this idea from a young couple in line for the Disney Visa Character Spot, but the "Heads Up!" app is GOLD if you're kids can read.
It's basically the game "Headbandz", but on a phone, iPod, etc. A word appears on the screen, and one person holds it up so everyone but herself can see it. The others then try to give clues so the first person can guess what it is. Sort of like verbal charades.
They have a ton of categories, too, including "Disney characters".
My family does this every trip. It is so much fun, we have never been in a line, where everyone around us didn't start playing along!We stole this idea from a young couple in line for the Disney Visa Character Spot, but the "Heads Up!" app is GOLD if you're kids can read.
It's basically the game "Headbandz", but on a phone, iPod, etc. A word appears on the screen, and one person holds it up so everyone but herself can see it. The others then try to give clues so the first person can guess what it is. Sort of like verbal charades.
They have a ton of categories, too, including "Disney characters".
I think it has a lot to do with society in general. We are programmed to have everything right where we want it all the time. Fast food, fast Internet, on demand, nobody waits for anything anymore. And when kids are growing up in that environment, that's all they know. It's unfortunate, but it's also the way life is now.Hey sara no that question was definitely not directed to you just a genuine wondering of when being at Disney itself wasnt enough to occupy kids?
Hey sara no that question was definitely not directed to you just a genuine wondering of when being at Disney itself wasnt enough to occupy kids?
I think it has a lot to do with society in general. We are programmed to have everything right where we want it all the time. Fast food, fast Internet, on demand, nobody waits for anything anymore. And when kids are growing up in that environment, that's all they know. It's unfortunate, but it's also the way life is now.
This is how I feel too!I find the more I am prepared the less I need but I don't feel like I am doing my 'job' if I don't try to prepare for as many situations as possible. I have gone on many road trips with the passenger seat filled with items to help pass the time. Sometimes I never use anything and even end up bringing home all of the snacks but I would much rather bring them and not use them than need them and not have them.
When I was a kid my family brought a string for Cat's Cradle. That could keep me entertained for a LONG time.
Do they actually make special "Cats Cradle" strings? I always just tied a loop of plain old regular string. (and more to the point, do kids still play Cats Cradle?)