james'mommy
<font color=green>I've always been a green stripe
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We are a Sunday thru Thursday AP always borrowing type of family. Luckily we live close enough to drive.
I work at a school and am limited on when I can go on vacation to those busy weeks. We are looking at Feb break, airtran- the cheapest is 399/pp/ each way. We are going to try to get reservations at HH- a much tolerable drive- only 16hrs ! That will be fun with a 3 yr old and 5yr old- can anyone say Benadryl ?
They still get more bang for their buck, or should I say Euro
But most of them (with the exception of the UK and Canada, neither of which use the Euro) don't care to visit a Disney park. There is very little interest in continental Europe, although there may be the odd fan here and there.
And many Europeans tend to visit somewhere once or twice in their lives and move on to other destinations. NYC has been very busy with Europeans, but don't expect to see a sharp increase (or even a moderate increase) of European visitors at WDW. They just don't have the interest or desire to visit.
Note to bavaria: My DH and DS just returned from the Nurburgring today (an annual pilgrimage to the race track) and both are keen to buy a property in that area - which could equal more Germany (which we love) and less USA! Although in the winter, Florida will always win hands down![]()
I work at a school and am limited on when I can go on vacation to those busy weeks. We are looking at Feb break, airtran- the cheapest is 399/pp/ each way. We are going to try to get reservations at HH- a much tolerable drive- only 16hrs ! That will be fun with a 3 yr old and 5yr old- can anyone say Benadryl ?
we need a DVC resort further up the east coast, so us N.E.'er's can break up the drive and still have a DVC resort for our overnight stays! Then, we'll never have to fly![]()