ForTheLoveofDisney
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I don't know if I'm posting this on the right board?
But DH and I were having a discussion. We just sold our home and after all of the effort and hard work we had talked about rewarding ourselves w/ a two week vacation to Disney.
Now, DH says he doesn't believe we could relax there. That we'd (read me
) always want to be go, go, go, going.
I say no. Sure, the first week we'd be going (and be in serious tour mode
) and seeing all of our favorite attractions but by the second week we'd be able to just relax.
His response was, "Yeah, but if you're not "doing" something in Disney then Disney is boring."
WHAT?????????????
Of course, that is the most ridiculous thing I've heard!!
I suggested, sleeping in late. Actually sitting down at breakfast (instead of grabbing a biscuit and running to the parks). Going swimming at the pools (he's not a swimmer, though), reading a great book in the warm breezes. Spending time in downtown. Trying some of the great restaurants in the parks. Walking around Fort Wilderness.
So I ask, can you relax in Disney and if so, how and what do you do?
Thanks for your time.
But DH and I were having a discussion. We just sold our home and after all of the effort and hard work we had talked about rewarding ourselves w/ a two week vacation to Disney. Now, DH says he doesn't believe we could relax there. That we'd (read me
) always want to be go, go, go, going.
I say no. Sure, the first week we'd be going (and be in serious tour mode
) and seeing all of our favorite attractions but by the second week we'd be able to just relax.His response was, "Yeah, but if you're not "doing" something in Disney then Disney is boring."
WHAT?????????????
Of course, that is the most ridiculous thing I've heard!!
I suggested, sleeping in late. Actually sitting down at breakfast (instead of grabbing a biscuit and running to the parks). Going swimming at the pools (he's not a swimmer, though), reading a great book in the warm breezes. Spending time in downtown. Trying some of the great restaurants in the parks. Walking around Fort Wilderness.
So I ask, can you relax in Disney and if so, how and what do you do?
Thanks for your time.
I do think you can relax at WDW. Yes the first week as you said would be go, go, go. But the second week could be spent enjoying the resort and visiting other resorts. Taking your time eating at different places. I would love to do this, but my DH is go, go, go. We did this one day awhile back and it was wonderful. Relaxing by the pool was so much fun.
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These are some really great suggestions!

, it was planned to be a "relaxed" trip without the kidlets and their incessant "I want to go on Small World", "I'm thirsty" (You had water 10 hours ago - what's the problem???), "I need a nap" (You can sleep when you're dead), "Is it time for our one bathroom break per day?" (I told you to wear pull-ups - I don't care if you're 5).
Though, honestly, I feel different at WDW. I have unlimited amounts of energy and zest! I want to go go go and worry about sleeping when I get home. Hmmm... I don't think I'm helping you here....
This is hilarious (sp?) and this is usually how I am! I don't have kidlets but I am so like that w/ DH. "What do you mean you're hungry??? You had cereal 4 hours ago!!" "Bathroom?? Again?? Didn't you just go (8 hours ago)?"
