global_mom
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- Apr 29, 2007
We are still considering this trip (also considering Spirit of America) and I have gotten some great advice in this forum but I still have a million questions!
Another thread mentioned that the DL tours are not available to the general public. The ABD tours seem to include areas, such as Walt's apartment, that are not accessible during regular or VIP DL tours.
My question is: will the tours show too much magic to our young children? We dont want them to see 20 Mickey Mouse costumes in wardrobe (they think that there is only one Mickey), dont want them to see Snow White drinking a diet coke and chatting on her cell phone, etc., etc., etc. In other words we dont want them to know that there is no Santa Claus.
The children are 11, 9, and 6. We aren't worried about the 11 yo as he understand how things works and is dying to know more about Walt's life as a business person and creative genius. There are a couple of tours in WDW that do not allow children under 16 and one of the public tours at DL is not recommended for children.
Thoughts?
Another thread mentioned that the DL tours are not available to the general public. The ABD tours seem to include areas, such as Walt's apartment, that are not accessible during regular or VIP DL tours.
My question is: will the tours show too much magic to our young children? We dont want them to see 20 Mickey Mouse costumes in wardrobe (they think that there is only one Mickey), dont want them to see Snow White drinking a diet coke and chatting on her cell phone, etc., etc., etc. In other words we dont want them to know that there is no Santa Claus.
The children are 11, 9, and 6. We aren't worried about the 11 yo as he understand how things works and is dying to know more about Walt's life as a business person and creative genius. There are a couple of tours in WDW that do not allow children under 16 and one of the public tours at DL is not recommended for children.
Thoughts?