Sheila Gallant-Halloran
Member
Ok - I know the princess dining up the ying yang - Cindy at the Castly, 1900 Park Fare, Restaurant Akershus. ; And girls love Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (there is some gelling going on for boys) - but does it strike anyone that 8-12 year old boys are getting left behind at the parks? ; There should be more character dining opportunities for them. ; They'll go to the princesses with their sisters if they have to, and they'll even go see Mickey Mouse at Chef Mickey's, Donald Duck at Tusker, Stitch at Ohanas, and WInnie the Pooh at Crystal - they'll even go see Chip n Dale at Garden Grill. ; But there's no spot geared towards them really. ; Sure, the Grand Floridian has a pirate-like cruise that goes over big, but it seems that there is a huge potential not being tapped to me.
So, for those of you with 8-12 year old boys, are they just ride fanatics and are quite content to ride the big ones over and over again, or do you have the experience I've seen in some boys this age - their acted-upon bravado doesn't quite match up with their mouth, and some of the bigger rides make them a tad nervous.
I'd love to hear of others' experiences with this age group and what works best for them at the parks.
So, for those of you with 8-12 year old boys, are they just ride fanatics and are quite content to ride the big ones over and over again, or do you have the experience I've seen in some boys this age - their acted-upon bravado doesn't quite match up with their mouth, and some of the bigger rides make them a tad nervous.
I'd love to hear of others' experiences with this age group and what works best for them at the parks.