CaliTex
Will work for (Disney) food!
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We have gone to WDW many times, and I grew up in Southern California so we went to Disneyland at least once a year from the time I was 2 years old, so I have a different take on things, maybe. I love the speedway, because I remember how excited I was as a child to "drive". Of course, now its all about taking my grands, and seeing their excitement and watching them really *concentrate* on their driving. LOL, so cute. Would I go on Speedway if it were just me and DH? Uh, no. But going to Disney as an adult is so much about seeing it through the children's eyes, experiencing it with their sense of wonder and awe.
I love Carousel of Progress because it is one ride I can remember my grandparents (born around the turn of the last century) really being captivated by. I love Tiki Birds, it's simple and corny and retro. Swiss Family Robinson is iconic, and my DGS loves to climb the tree and think about what living in a tree would be like. He uses his imagination and wonders what life was like before Wi. And John Madden football. He likes to talk to his grandpa about how a person could survive in a shipwreck, or other disaster. That's what make that ride worth doing, bad knees and all.
I'm just saying, please don't rule things out simply because of what others say; you never know what rides will become part of a wonderful vacation memory. There are rides we (DH and I) would skip (former linebacker DH is very uncomfortable in It's a Small World boats, for example, but he wouldn't miss the look of pure joy on our 4 year old DGD's face for the world--so he stands in that line and then he squishes himself sideways and he watches DGD's face the whole ride). So please be open to trying things, like PPs said. One rule: we never force anyone to ride something they aren't wanting to do. No guilt, no shame. We simply split up for a bit and meet up later. Try it all, just take into consideration other people's fears, needs, etc, as other posters said so well.
Except Stitch. Never do Stitch.


Here's wishing you many good times and happy memories, OP!
