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Starting to brainwash the nephew and niece

Posted: May Mon 14, 2007 3:17 pm
by karenj2
We went over to my sister's house for Mother's Day, and while we were planning our trip (me, hubby, sister & bro-in-law, plus nephew (6) and niece (2)), we listened to Subsonic.com. :)

My niece can say Mikey Mouse & Minnie Mouse. Got to find other things to brainwash them with, though.

We're heading to WDW at the end of August. YAHOO!

Oh, and for those that remember my posts last year 'round this time, my sister & her family are the only ones left in our "Grand Gathering" that I had planned. (We had invited siblings and parents on both sides of the family.) The nice thing is, I actually don't mind at this point.

Posted: May Tue 15, 2007 2:04 pm
by karenj2
I guess I should ask - any tips for things to do for the kids? (to help count down, keep them occupied in the parks, etc.)

Posted: May Tue 15, 2007 2:28 pm
by knedeau
You could start a Disney "Advent" calendar... (maybe have disney "prizes" for each day or week counted down... stickers, chocolates, coloring books, etc.
You could order "Maps" to bring along. ( I think it's on the WDW website.. there's a link floating around the forums)
You could have the kids help with the Itinerary
Have the kids start their "Packing Lists"

If you go to http://allears.net/rta/tips.php?q=Kids+Tips there's a great place where a lot of parents have tips for the kids. FUN stuff! good luck!

Posted: May Wed 16, 2007 12:47 am
by packwingfn
I like the whole starting them when their young, make them listen to subsonicradio.com every day, even when they are sleeping!

Posted: May Thu 17, 2007 8:39 am
by karenj2
Knedeau - thanks for the allears.net tips! I know I've seen it before, but I couldn't remember where I had seen it. Also, I just ordered the maps. :) Now I'll have to get my sister to order a set too, 'cause I want my own set!

I really hope that my 6yo nephew is able to ride on some of the "big kid" rides - I'd love to ride on Thunder Mountain with him! (I wish Haunted Mansion was going to be open, too - that's one of my favorites.)

Posted: May Tue 22, 2007 2:57 am
by bigthunderlover
As far as counting down you could do one of those ring chains. Everyday you or your neice and nephew rip off a ring. And you could have the rings say different things or ask them trivia questions. That's what one of my elemetary school teachers did for count downs to feild trips. So by the time we left for the feild trip we already knew a lot about the place we were visiting. My 2nd grade class and I loved it!!

Posted: May Tue 22, 2007 6:42 am
by AKLRULZ
My kids were born with Disney genes! No need for brainwashing, just reinforcement! :D

I like the "Advent Calendar" countdown idea!

Posted: May Tue 22, 2007 12:14 pm
by ldzny
Get the kids to watch Disney videos and get the trip planning DVD's... Disneyland can be a bit overwhelming when you come from a small town to a fantasyland filled with 65000 people and movie characters come to life... Oh, and some of the sing-a-long songs Disneyland DVD's are good too.

Posted: May Wed 30, 2007 10:52 am
by mindy0509
Just a tip for hot days in the park. I do not have children but everytime we are in the park on a hot day we see many children playing in the fountains (esp in EPCOT) I would suggest maybe taking a change of cloths or letting the kids wear bathing suits to the park so they can have fun and cool off in the water and not be uncomfortable the rest of the day. Have a great time in Disney!!! It is a blast!!!

Posted: May Wed 30, 2007 12:32 pm
by karenj2
My nephew went to WDW when he was a baby (<1), and also went to Disneyland Paris when he was 4 for his birthday 'cause my sister & BIL were living in Germany at the time... I'm a little more worried about my 2yo niece, who is firmly in the middle of her "terrible twos". Luckily, she is still cute, even during a meltdown.