tell him u want to hang out,and it means alot for u if he comes....and if he doesnt his loss for a good time
2006-06-27 04:31:27
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answered by afmooseluvrx3 4
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Tell him how much it would mean to you. And then tell him you know someone on this site who's 19 and always goes with her 19-year-old boyfriend. My boyfriend and I went last summer when we were 18. My boyfriend never thought he'd love Disney World so much! We have to most amazing, romantic time. Walt Disney World's always been my favorite place on Earth, but now it's my boyfriend's favorite place, too. He's just fallen in love with it... and he actually booked another vacation for this August. An extremely expensive vacation, too, at one of the most expensive Resorts for 11 days. We're both so excited! It disappoints me to hear that people my age don't appreciate Walt Disney World. There's so many awesome attractions that him and the girlfriend would enjoy. There are plenty of kiddie rides, but just as many rides for adults or teens. Maybe you should order the free Walt Disney World vacation planning DVD and it to him. It will show all the cool rides and attractions they have now. I mean, I'm positive he'd love all the roller coasters (if he's not scared), the Tower of Terror, Mission: Space, and the Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show.
Hope this helps! And I hope your brother makes the better decision... he'd really be missing out!
2006-06-27 12:32:36
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Well my dear I say just go and then tell him what a great time you had without him. If you really want him to go do some research on-line about the rides. Show him what you have come up with and that not all the rides are "kiddie rides". If all else fails give him the biggest guilt trip in the world, tell him stuff like I want to go but not without you and stuff like that. Hope that I helped!
2006-06-27 11:43:06
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answered by skrelaford6 1
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Well. My wife and I spent part of our honeymoon at Disney World. We went back before we had children, when my daughter was about 9 months old and again when she was about 19 months old. The last trip was more or less for her. The other three were clearly for us. Oh, in the five years before I met my wife I went twice. There is a lot for adults to do. Plus, besides the Magic Kingdom, there is Epcot, the water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Pleasure Island in Downtown Disney, Cirque Du Sole (spelling?) I would go every year if I could afford to.
2006-06-27 12:21:33
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answered by math_prof 5
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Disney has changed ALOT! There are a bunch of thrill rides. I'd show him some fan sites or even Disney's site and show him and his girlfriend all the thrill rides like Tower of Terror, Test Track, Mission: Space, and the new Expedition Everest. He will have a lot of fun there because Disney is not just for kids anymore.
2006-06-27 19:37:23
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answered by grkgoddessm 3
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If you guys are going to Disney World then alot of the rides are kiddy rides however, they have alot of good water parks maybe you can tempt him with those. Also if you can get your parents to spring for universal day pass tickets...they are NOT kiddie rides and the atmosphere is really fun. You could probably get them really cheap if you aren't leaving until next spring. So instead of bothering your brother...bother your parents and then convince him that Universal Rocks! Have fun!
2006-06-27 11:33:49
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answered by tynett 3
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There is so much more for them to do. There are other rides, and universal studios. If they have never been they are missing out. Odviously there are adult things to do. They are the ones who have to bring the kids there. If they didn't have any they wouldn't have fun too. You never know until you go. Try to persuade them. Tell them "You only live once." If they still don't want to go. Don't let it bother you. You will have a great time anyway. Have fun!
2006-06-27 11:33:33
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answered by noseygirl 5
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You could search for pics of the rides. I am 21 and went last weekend and loved the remake of space mountain it is even better than before. They also are redoing some of pirates of the caribbean. You could just let him know that things have changed there are tons of cool things for everyone to do. Hope they come with you it was a blast!!!! Disneyland rules!
2006-06-27 11:32:38
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answered by missesbean 3
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There are TONS of things to see and do for adults (Pleasure Island, new rides and attractions, shows, etc...). Request a free Disney Vacation video at www.disneyworld.com and have him watch it. If he won't change his mind, then you don't want a gloomy guss on your vacation anyway and maybe he'll go next time.
If you would like help planning your Disney vacation or would like other tips and advice, visit my Disney Vacation Services Blog, I'm All Ears!
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have fun!
2006-07-05 13:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell him to come, you miss him. It will be fun to hang out together as a family. It is only a few days. Plus, his girlfriend wants to go, so get her to help you convince him.
Maybe he feels it is a money issue. Check with him, if that is the case, he might not feel like they can afford it at this time.
2006-07-11 08:52:12
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answered by tweetymay 6
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tell your brother that ms divamom went to disney world at 29 and that was the most fun i ever had. that trip is one that i still hold dear and will count it as one of the best times and the one of the most happier times in my life. i know if he goes with you and your family who loves him so much he to will have a memory that will last him a lifetime too. good luck to you i hope it work out.
2006-07-05 01:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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