loriandmatt
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- Jul 24, 2000
I am looking to find out info from those who take their children once a year (or more) and started doing so when their kids were very young. (less than a year)
Do they loose the magic because it is old hat for them?
Do they still (at 2 and 3 and 4 and 5...) get VERY excited when they see a character from across the street or have that look of awe and wonder?
We didn't take our 1st child until he was 5. (for our own financial reasons, not because we were holding back from him at all) Of course he was giddy, awestruck, and totally stoked. Very Magical. He remained that way for future visits, but is about 9 now and still loves it, but dosn't have that "unchecked overwhelming joy". I don't think it's from bordom with WDW, just his age.
We are expecting #2 this summer and of course we will be making our yearly (some times more frequently) WDW trips. Just wondering if the "unchecked overwhelming joy" thing will stick with #2 for the first 5 or so years. DH and I so want to experience that over and over again.
- lori
Do they loose the magic because it is old hat for them?
Do they still (at 2 and 3 and 4 and 5...) get VERY excited when they see a character from across the street or have that look of awe and wonder?
We didn't take our 1st child until he was 5. (for our own financial reasons, not because we were holding back from him at all) Of course he was giddy, awestruck, and totally stoked. Very Magical. He remained that way for future visits, but is about 9 now and still loves it, but dosn't have that "unchecked overwhelming joy". I don't think it's from bordom with WDW, just his age.
We are expecting #2 this summer and of course we will be making our yearly (some times more frequently) WDW trips. Just wondering if the "unchecked overwhelming joy" thing will stick with #2 for the first 5 or so years. DH and I so want to experience that over and over again.
- lori