DestinationDisney
dreams do come true...
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I have a friend who is taking her niece (age 5.5) and her nephew (age 3.5) with her and her husband to WDW this October for MNSSHP. She doesn't have any kids of her own so this is really going to be an experience for her with the two kids...I think it will give her and her husband a lot of practice!
The 5 year old has recently started to become very inquisitive. This will be her third trip to WDW, but she was too young to remember the first and she was only 3 on her second trip. She's VERY excited about the upcoming trip, but she has started to ask questions about Mickey and friends. She asked a question about how Mickey knows what park to go to each day and about the characters dining at the restaurants. She's also starting to question Santa.
My friend is very worried that while her niece is in WDW, she's going to ask more questions and she won't know how to respond. She doesn't want to ruin the "Disney magic" and she's worried about spoiling the trip or upsetting her niece.
Geez, it really is a shame how young kids are these days when they start to question "believing". I'm not sure if its kids in school ruining it, or what...but thats what the magic of Disney is all about! I just figured some of you with kids would be able to help out and I could give her some suggestions.
Thanks!!
The 5 year old has recently started to become very inquisitive. This will be her third trip to WDW, but she was too young to remember the first and she was only 3 on her second trip. She's VERY excited about the upcoming trip, but she has started to ask questions about Mickey and friends. She asked a question about how Mickey knows what park to go to each day and about the characters dining at the restaurants. She's also starting to question Santa.
My friend is very worried that while her niece is in WDW, she's going to ask more questions and she won't know how to respond. She doesn't want to ruin the "Disney magic" and she's worried about spoiling the trip or upsetting her niece.
Geez, it really is a shame how young kids are these days when they start to question "believing". I'm not sure if its kids in school ruining it, or what...but thats what the magic of Disney is all about! I just figured some of you with kids would be able to help out and I could give her some suggestions.
Thanks!!