IncredibleMom
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 22, 2004
I wasn't sure where to post this, so I hope someone here can help:
I'm trying to plan a trip with my in-laws. My mother-in-law really wants to go and see my kids (DD-5, DS-3) on their 2nd visit to WDW, but my father-in-law is completly NOT interested. He thinks he will be bored and if he got anything out of it, it would be through the kids (But even that apparently isn't enough for him to give up his time and money). My MIL won't go without him, and I can tell she is disappointed.
My question is this: What are some things I can tell him about WDW that may interest him?
He's a 70-something year old hard core baptist man, doesn't drink, likes gardening (unfortunatly The Land is closed during our stay), plays tennis quite well, and likes taking long walks. He's also German and loves sausages and saurkraut, so EPCOT WS is on my convincing list.
We're staying at Pop Century and Boardwalk 2nd week in February.
Any suggestions?
I'm trying to plan a trip with my in-laws. My mother-in-law really wants to go and see my kids (DD-5, DS-3) on their 2nd visit to WDW, but my father-in-law is completly NOT interested. He thinks he will be bored and if he got anything out of it, it would be through the kids (But even that apparently isn't enough for him to give up his time and money). My MIL won't go without him, and I can tell she is disappointed.
My question is this: What are some things I can tell him about WDW that may interest him?
He's a 70-something year old hard core baptist man, doesn't drink, likes gardening (unfortunatly The Land is closed during our stay), plays tennis quite well, and likes taking long walks. He's also German and loves sausages and saurkraut, so EPCOT WS is on my convincing list.
We're staying at Pop Century and Boardwalk 2nd week in February.
Any suggestions?