MississippiBelle
Well-Known Member
Apologies in advance if this isn't the right place to put this/isn't "Disney" related enough for this site, but any opinions on this would be appreciated!
I am getting married in December and my absolute dream honeymoon would be... wait for it... going to WDW. My future DH, on the other hand, doesn't like theme parks. He willingly went to Universal with my family for four days and had fun, but said he was getting super bored by the third day. I've tried explaining that there is so much more to do at Disney that he wouldn't be bored, but he wasn't convinced.
Ideally, we would take our honeymoon either right after the wedding (second weekend in December) or wait until the end of Jan/beginning of Feb. to try to go during a "quieter" time. I have only mentioned this to him in passing once before. While I'd love to go, I do not want him to agree to it because he thinks I'll be disappointed otherwise. I want him to be excited and enjoy where we go as well. So after this long winded approach, my question for my fellow Disney fans is: Should I bring it up as an option in the hopes that he actually has a great time (and falls in love with Disney) or drop it and go for a more neutral option? Also, for later on down the road, how have you gotten your Disney un-enthusiasts to get into the magic?
I am getting married in December and my absolute dream honeymoon would be... wait for it... going to WDW. My future DH, on the other hand, doesn't like theme parks. He willingly went to Universal with my family for four days and had fun, but said he was getting super bored by the third day. I've tried explaining that there is so much more to do at Disney that he wouldn't be bored, but he wasn't convinced.
Ideally, we would take our honeymoon either right after the wedding (second weekend in December) or wait until the end of Jan/beginning of Feb. to try to go during a "quieter" time. I have only mentioned this to him in passing once before. While I'd love to go, I do not want him to agree to it because he thinks I'll be disappointed otherwise. I want him to be excited and enjoy where we go as well. So after this long winded approach, my question for my fellow Disney fans is: Should I bring it up as an option in the hopes that he actually has a great time (and falls in love with Disney) or drop it and go for a more neutral option? Also, for later on down the road, how have you gotten your Disney un-enthusiasts to get into the magic?