And that's fine. There's still buckets of stuff aimed at boys at WDW.Wdw is not the West coast, and some of us prefer not to go there instead traveling to Florida.
And that's fine. There's still buckets of stuff aimed at boys at WDW.Wdw is not the West coast, and some of us prefer not to go there instead traveling to Florida.
But not a lot of current popular ip. Not when compared to Universal:And that's fine. There's still buckets of stuff aimed at boys at WDW.
But not a lot of current popular ip. Not when compared to Universal:
-Dr Seuss
-Spiderman
-X-Men
-Mario
-How to Train Your Dragon
-Kung Fu Panda
-Minnions
WDW, other then GotG and Mickey, are dated.
And that's fine. There's still buckets of stuff aimed at boys at WDW.
As someone who loved princesses as a boy, I’m not a fan of dividing things into such categories, but why would you not count attractions like Thunder Mountain, Pirates, Buzz Lightyear, and Tomorrowland Speedway (among numerous others) as ones that would traditionally be seen as appealing to boys?Specifically only Peter Pan, everything else isnt.
Toy Story was popular with my DS when he was a toddler...he turns 27 in a couple months.Maybe don't appeal to your kids but Toy Story and Cars are pretty recent recent - Cars shorts this year on D+ for example, Light-year was recent. More recent than How to Train your Dragon and Dr Suess
Plenty of Star Wars this/recent years too
At least my Son is more into any of that than anything you listed, but maybe we are the exception
I was specifically focused on Fantasyland.As someone who loved princesses as a boy, I’m not a fan of dividing things into such categories, but why would you not count attractions like Thunder Mountain, Pirates, Buzz Lightyear, and Tomorrowland Speedway (among numerous others) as ones that would traditionally be seen as appealing to boys?
zactly....Toy Story was popular with my DS when he was a toddler...he turns 27 in a couple months.
What about Barnstormer, Mine Train, and the Mad Tea Party? Again, I hate thinking of attractions in this way, but I'm just trying to work with your logic.I was specifically focused on Fantasyland.
Sad to be known as the place you have to have help planning to visit. I just found a planner up in Tennessee that sells $10 a day planning using this tactic, seems like the scare is real, not my emphasis
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Wait, we're talking about a subset of one land?I was specifically focused on Fantasyland.
Sorry, but I've been cautioned, so additional conversation is not possible.Wait, we're talking about a subset of one land?
Owwwww…Sorry, but I've been cautioned, so additional conversation is not possible.
Interesting… I was there then and the crowds actually seemed better than Jersey Week 2022. We go mostly in the mornings and my son likes low-wait rides for the most part. (railroad, People Mover, etc.) so our experience may not be representative. I did note elsewhere that the lines for the Speedway and Barnstormer were getting up to 45 minutes by late morning / noonish, but Fantasyland overall didn’t have that 2022 scary claustrophobic feel to it. It seemed like lines for bigger ticket rides were high but not as bad as 2022. Thunder Mountain was around an hour at noon, Peter Pan was around an hour in the mornings (last year it was over 2 hours at rope drop, at least according to the CM at the entrance.)I was there from Nov 4th to the 11th. I know it was Jersey week but I havent seen it that bust in I dont know when. It was almost unbearable to be there. The posted wait times were longer than advertised thanks to Lightning Lane.
…never go during jersey weekI was there from Nov 4th to the 11th. I know it was Jersey week but I havent seen it that bust in I dont know when. It was almost unbearable to be there. The posted wait times were longer than advertised thanks to Lightning Lane.
…never go during jersey weekInteresting… I was there then and the crowds actually seemed better than Jersey Week 2022. We go mostly in the mornings and my son likes low-wait rides for the most part. (railroad, People Mover, etc.) so our experience may not be representative. I did note elsewhere that the lines for the Speedway and Barnstormer were getting up to 45 minutes by late morning / noonish, but Fantasyland overall didn’t have that 2022 scary claustrophobic feel to it. It seemed like lines for bigger ticket rides were high but not as bad as 2022. Thunder Mountain was around an hour at noon, Peter Pan was around an hour in the mornings (last year it was over 2 hours at rope drop, at least according to the CM at the entrance.)
One thing I’ve noticed is that I think more and more people are using crowd calendars. So there’s this weird effect where the days with the lowest predicted crowds feel packed, and vice versa. Anecdotal so maybe I’m imagining it, but I do wonder about the crowd calendar effect.
I would add never go when it's a holiday weekend or week.…never go during jersey week
…never go during jersey week
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