What's for boys in the "new" fantasyland?

This thread has a few strange turns - but I am just surprised ANYONE would even bring up "there is nothing for boys".

My world is so gender neutral that I struggle with the fact that people still think of things like this.

Why aren't princesses for boys too?
 
Yeah, we don't do much divide and conquer except as absolutely necessary to accommodate the age difference between our kids (baby swap because DD1 can't ride the Mountains that DS11 and DD8 love, splitting up for the DHS shows because DD1 would be scared by LMA & Indy), so I'm hoping that this will be handled in such a way that DS11 isn't just standing in line. But my feeling basically comes down to the fact that nothing could be worse than the slapped-together-feeling Toontown meetings. If nothing else, in a themed queue, DS can pass his time Hidden Mickey hunting with his camera, same as he does if we run into longish lines for attractions he does want to see. But he's older; a young boy would have to be on a shorter leash, so in-queue amusement presents a tougher problem.

We hate divide and couquer, too. For years we had to do it at DHS because the older crew wanted to ride the TOT, and RNC. I love being able to hang together, chat, laugh, you know, be goofy.

We stopped doing toontown years ago! I know they will ditch me when I walk through the new area, if I want to do anymore than just stroll through!
 
This thread has a few strange turns - but I am just surprised ANYONE would even bring up "there is nothing for boys".

My world is so gender neutral that I struggle with the fact that people still think of things like this.

Why aren't princesses for boys too?

Your world may be gender neurtral, but testosterone flows through this place. The only boys I know who like princess stuff are the poor little boys who have big sisters, and don't know there is anything different out there!

I would never want to live in a gender neutral world. The differences are what make life exciting.

Princesses are boring. Unless you want to be one, or be involved with one. See past reference to men visiting Ariel.:rotfl:
 
Your world may be gender neurtral, but testosterone flows through this place. The only boys I know who like princess stuff are the poor little boys who have big sisters, and don't know there is anything different out there!

I would never want to live in a gender neutral world. The differences are what make life exciting.

Princesses are boring. Unless you want to be one, or be involved with one. See past reference to men visiting Ariel.:rotfl:


So my brothers are poor sad little boys just because I was born first and I'm a girl? :confused3

What's it matter if there is a land in MK that has a lot of princess stuff? Disney makes a big chunk of it's money on princesses.

I know I'll be spending time in Fantasyland. Just as much as I will in Adventure, Tomorrow and Frontierland and Liberty Square.
And if I'd like to meet the princesses my brother would understand, because we'd do something they'd like next. That's what families do.
 

So my brothers are poor sad little boys just because I was born first and I'm a girl? :confused3

What's it matter if there is a land in MK that has a lot of princess stuff? Disney makes a big chunk of it's money on princesses.

I know I'll be spending time in Fantasyland. Just as much as I will in Adventure, Tomorrow and Frontierland and Liberty Square.
And if I'd like to meet the princesses my brother would understand, because we'd do something they'd like next. That's what families do.

LOL, only if you made them dress up like a prince and play all of the time, as my niece did her poor brother!

Families do watch out for one another. While patience is a virtue, selfish behavior isn't. There is give and take on both side, imo.
 
Indiana Rose Lee;33627825[COLOR="Blue" said:
]My honest opinion of this is that girls are encouraged to cross those lines, and thrive when they do. I think that the pirate dress up place has as many girls as boys participating. Capt. Jack and Elizabeth Swan have made the pirates popular both to the "crush" group, and the female wannabe pirate girls![/COLOR]
Disney can do what they want. That doesn't mean I have to agree. Look at how they screwed up Spaceship Earth, Living with the Land, and Figment. NOt to mention the sad demise of Mr. Toad! They do a ton right, which is why we go every year for 3 weeks. But, sometimes, I think they sadly miss the boat. This is just an opinion based on having 5 boys and 1 girl, and working in residential treatment with kids for 25 years. Maybe early on the girls did think it was all about the boys, but this generation of girls is smart enough to know that they can have it all. Most boys have no desire to cross those lines and have it all.
Goodluck with the ball game tomorrow! I've got several friends heading there!

Girls are encouraged to cross the lines, and hailed when they do, but should a male do this they are tagged a sissy or worse. No wonder they're not encouraged to do so.

lOL, ignore would be nice, wouldn't it? Be assured I hunted for one, too!

Are you offended by the word estrogen? It is a naturally occuring hormone found in greater amt. in girls than boys. It isn't an offensive term at all. I'm kind of fond of mine. :upsidedowWell, with the exception of those migraines.:upsidedow

Are you having one now? Would explain some of these posts...just sayin'

And some people take wondering or complaining personally when it has nothing to do with them. weird, huh?

I guess that maybe stockholders might have a reason to be offended, but I can't imagine why people would be upset about the concerns of others.[/

And yet you continue to post about what other people think. Pot, meet kettle.


Your world may be gender neurtral, but testosterone flows through this place. The only boys I know who like princess stuff are the poor little boys who have big sisters, and don't know there is anything different out there!

I would never want to live in a gender neutral world. The differences are what make life exciting.

Princesses are boring. Unless you want to be one, or be involved with one. See past reference to men visiting Ariel.:rotfl:

So a boy into princesses is a "poor little boy". Wow, talk about generalizations. There will always be anatomical gender differences, but a boy liking Ariel, Unicorns, whatever has absolutely no bearing on his testosterone, which you seem to equate with masculinity.
 
LOL, only if you made them dress up like a prince and play all of the time, as my niece did her poor brother!

Families do watch out for one another. While patience is a virtue, selfish behavior isn't. There is give and take on both side, imo.
They'd play Barbies with me, I'd play Star Wars with them.

I don't see how they having to wait while I get a picture when they know they get to pick the next thing we do as "selfish behavior" :confused:
To us, that IS give and take.
 
Barley Jack

I would agree that many boys are not encourage to cross those lines. Everyone should be given that chance.

No migraine, but thanks for caring.

Actually I don't care that others have different opinions. I think of it as conversation. Most people don't agree about everything. I'm just wondering why people take it personally when there is a criticism of Disney. Don't you all ever disagree with what they do? Have you BEEN in SE lately. Big time mistake.

Boys who aren't allowed to act like typical boys are just as sad as boys who are not allowed to like girl things, don't you think?
 
I have tried to go through all the pages, but I may have missed something. I am sorry if someone already posted this.
Tomorrow land is geared to boyish things, Buzz, Space, Monsters, ect. The idea with Disney is to make the whole park for everyone, some rides will be more toward one sex. Overall it is set up to have everyone enjoy the park. If you have two boys, look at the bright side, less time you have to spend in stroller jammed Fantasyland!:)
 














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