This is for those of us old enough to have visited Disney World when the only park (other than River Country) was the Magic Kingdom, and the only three on-property hotels were the CR, the Poly, and the Golf Resort (although I believe the campgrounds also existed). That's the way it was when my brother and I first visited, as children, in 1980. On our first visit, we stayed at the Golf Resort. On our next two, we stayed at the Polynesian (and by the third visit, EPCOT had opened). As I've said in a previous post, even during those first visits, we thought The World was the most magical place on earth. We could not believe such an incredible place existed.
Sometimes, now, when I contrast WDW of then with the enormity of WDW of today, I'm amazed. The funny thing is, even back then, without all of the options available today, we managed to fill an entire week easily. We spent multiple days casually touring the Magic Kingdom, devoted the better part of a day to River Country, and had a "do-nothing" day or two, during which we hung out by the pool, rented the boats on Bay Lake, played at the CR arcade, etc. We also made it a point to take in the only two dinner shows I can remember back then, the Luau and the HDDR.
How about those of you who also visited during those simpler times? Did you similarly fill a week or more? Was the pace of your vacations back then considerably slower than it is now? Do you think of WDW now as an entirely different place in light of its current enormity, or, rather, as merely an extension of the earlier, simpler version. Is bigger always better? And do you ever smile to yourself, knowing that you "knew Disney back when..."?
I apologize for the rambling nature of this post, but would love to hear your thoughts...