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Too Old?
A lady sitting next to me on the airplane home this week said her kids - 12 & 9, are too old for DisneyWorld. She said this was her first trip, and she's never going back. She said some rides were good one time, but now that they've done it everything is boring. I'm not joking.
So, are the kids to old, or just bringing the wrong attitude? Seemed to me it started with the mom, and the kids followed. It was all kinda sad to listen to.
We had a great time! Kids 6 & 7 enjoying every minute of Pooh, Small World, Dumbo and Peter Pan. Couldn't get my 7 yr old on Splash, Space, Kali or Everest among others. Just keeps us interested for the next trip with new things to do!
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Banish them to six flags..
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MMMM, definitely mom's attitude. Too many people go to DW and only go for the rides. Wrong attitude. You have to enjoy the street shows, parades, characters, FOOD, attractions, resorts, etc. I love going just to hear, "welcome home".
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It's obviously their (bad) attitude. I'll outgrow WDW when I'm DEAD!
Our kids were a perfect 6 and 9 for our first trip as a family of four, and next trip they should be 8 and 11, which may be even better because they'll be even more mobile. To me, the older you are, the more you should appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by texas211
Banish them to six flags..
Shorter lines for the rest of us!!!
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Originally Posted by darthmacho
It's obviously their (bad) attitude. I'll NEVER outgrow WDw, and I'm 40 and counting.
Our kids were a perfect 6 and 9 for our first trip as a family of four, and next trip they should be 8 and 11, which may be even better because they'll be even more mobile. To me, the older you are, the more you should appreciate it.
here here my sentiments exactly..... my sons first trip he was still inside me. my first trip was 12 years ago and i love going every single year. going this oct for our first ever 10 day stay. very excited to have the extra time. explained to my hubby that we needed the extra time there because we havent had enough time in the parks the past 2 years with our son taking naps. he would not sleep unless we left the park. also trying the fast service this year since getting him to sit down for any length of time was almost impossible. I WILL NEVER GET TIRED OF WDW. I STILL HAVE NOT DONE IT ALL YET.
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I'm hearing the opposite from a friend - her husband says their daughter (age 7) is too young for Disney! She is at the perfect age IMHO.
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Originally Posted by AllDisney
We have been going to WDW since 1984. I never get tired or bored
I think some people just aren't into WDW and that's fine. Perhaps the mom isn't that into rides, maybe she was hot & miserable, maybe it ended up costing more than she really wanted to spend, maybe the lines were to long? Who knows.
I just know I'll be at WDW as long as I can afford it and I have my health
I totally agree. We had friends say the same thing after their one and only trip. But after talking to them about it, the complaints were mostly about long lines, high temps, and the cost. Also, they could never get in to eat at any of the table service restaurants and they were so sick of the fast food. Of course we know you need to plan ahead to get reservations these days. And I must admit, we enjoy it more during cooler and less crowded times.
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Some people just aren't theme park people, let alone Disney people. I think some of these people take their families to WDW because they are constantly being told that they NEED to go and then they don't enjoy their vacation because they are so far out of the realm of things that they enjoy.
For the record, I think this is okay. There are certain vacations that I would rather not go on, too :-)
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Some people just love to complain. This woman is one of them!
Your attention please, the Walt Disney World Railroad is now boarding for a trip around the Magic Kingdom
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No one, and I mean NO ONE, is ever too chronilogically (sp?) too old for Disney World. Some people may be mentally too old (sounds like this may be her case) or have the wrong attitude or have misconceptions (I truly feel sorry for the folks in this category) or just don't get the magic. I'm thrilled that my almost 20 year old daughter enjoys it more each and every time we go, and very happy my family gets the magic and has the right attitude. As for the people like that lady and her kids, so be it, less people in line in front of me!
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Sounds like Mom has issues... My DH and I are in our 50's our children in their 30's and grandchildren 2,4,8 and none of us can get enough Disney... Heading there in 11 days and we all cannot wait to make more memories.
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Yeah, just a bad attitude, IMO. I think some people aren't affected by the atmosphere, so WDW might as well be any other theme park to them. Or they're in the, "check this off my list" mindset and don't take time to enjoy it--they just want to do it to get it over and move on to the next thing.
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I don't think it has anything to do with age, for me its all in your state of mind. I'll never be too old for DisneyWorldmjump:
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To old?? NEVER!!! My daughter and I are planning a June trip for next year. Her HS graduation gift and a birthday trip for me. It has been almost 8 years since she went last and over 2 since I went last. We are both looking forward to it. She wants to get a Hidden Mickey book to have fun with and a Passporter book to journal the trip.
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Originally Posted by Maleficent_vf
I'm hearing the opposite from a friend - her husband says their daughter (age 7) is too young for Disney! She is at the perfect age IMHO.
7 is an awesome age!! We leave in 13 days for our next trip and this will be my 6 year old's 4th trip! How old does she want her kids to be?
As for the disney is boring thing my nephews said the same thing. They went once during a crowded time on a school band trip and hated it. They never got to ride any of the really good rides and it was very planned out. So they do not want anything to do with disney. That first trip is so important when it comes to one's opinion of disney world. Like everyone else is saying shorter lines for us.
Kelly
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Well we all know, there are people that "get it" and those that don't! It seems to me, so many people that I know that have taken that first trip, ill prepared, having done no homework & nary a plan, especially those that go during the heat & humidty of summer with no plan, do not enjoy WDW & vow to never return! Which is really a shame, but understandable that they might feel that way! I know people that don't even roll into the parks until noon & then comlain about the long lines & miss half of the attractions!
My DS's, 14 & 15 asked to go back to WDW this year rather than the beach trip we had planned! I'm thinking/hoping that they'll never outgrow the magic at WDW! Even my 68 DM loves WDW! But I agree 100 % that the parents attitude definitely spills over to the childs experience! I personally know alot of people that aren't Disney people! , I get alot of grief from those friends! I just tell them that I'm in touch with my inner child & still love the magic that we experience in WDW! Everything isn't for everybody, but I think that we WDW fanactics have a hard time sometimes understanding how anyone could not "get it"!
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