Arthur manages to renegotiate the deal, so they spend three days at Dead Man's Cove and three days at Unicornia. He suggests that they spend one whole day going somewhere of D.W.'s desire: She, naturally, switches things around so that they only spend one day at Dead Man's Cove, and the rest of the trip at Unicornia, a theme park full of things she's interested in. Ladonna suggests that Arthur get D.W.'s vote by sweetening the deal: give her something she wants. Arthur manages to change his father's mind with the fancy restaurants at the park, but the rest of the family is still not interested. likes toys, and Kate does not have enough memories (not to mention communication skills) to say. He gauges what they're interested in: his father likes good food, his mother likes swimming, D.W. Ladonna, who has been to Dead Man's Cove, suggests that Arthur change their minds by showing them all the cool things there. Learning that Buster and his mother are going, Arthur tries to convince his family to change their plans and go there, but they all prefer to go to Codpocket. Arthur is a little disappointed, as he is tired of going there.īuster tells Arthur about Dead Man's Cove, a new pirate-themed amusement park, which is full of rides and attractions that he would love. The Reads get a new minivan from Crosswire Motors, just in time for their annual trip to Codpocket Beach. He gives examples, including his sweater and the Dark Bunny movies. Arthur remarks that sometimes we can get tired of the things we love. Read's station wagon is taken away to get scrapped, and the family is going to get a new vehicle. Arthur and Buster try to make the family vacation more exciting.
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