maliboomer
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I recently returned from a very good trip to WDW. Yes, very good, not great, because we made several of the silly mistakes first timers do, and now the family feel 'they've seen it all', which as all of you here will know, is utterly impossible! I think they could be easily coaxed into going again, because for one they enjoyed it, and secondly they can realise there is so much more to do at Walt Disney World! We only spent a day, and on all except two of days, only 9-3, at each theme park, never straying to a waterpark or DtD, or any resort, as we were staying offsite (double
). And the only cure for PDD (which is actually on Urban Dictionary if you care to look it up!) is to plan, which I've done without anyone elses approval (of course all on paper, I'm only 'really' stubborn about my Disney fixes, not so 'extremely' I'd book!) which ended up in me...
.. working out that my perfect Disney visit, which would last ten days and include everything we ever needed, would set us back $6,500, not an utterly extortionate amount for a Disney vacation, at least I think so, but still my family immediately sees a cheaper option which they instantly regard as better, so that will take extra convincing as well. But Disney Dad spents huge amounts of his skiing vacations... but of course he's leniant about that as it's his personal intrest, so should I make a point of that or not?
So basically I'm looking for tips that would help convince my whole family that another visit is a good idea.
And I do realise I sound really, really utterly selfish, cruel and ignorant of other's feelings and opinions reading over this letter, but it isn't so bad it seems. I don't know why it sounds that way. Thanks.

.. working out that my perfect Disney visit, which would last ten days and include everything we ever needed, would set us back $6,500, not an utterly extortionate amount for a Disney vacation, at least I think so, but still my family immediately sees a cheaper option which they instantly regard as better, so that will take extra convincing as well. But Disney Dad spents huge amounts of his skiing vacations... but of course he's leniant about that as it's his personal intrest, so should I make a point of that or not?
So basically I'm looking for tips that would help convince my whole family that another visit is a good idea.
And I do realise I sound really, really utterly selfish, cruel and ignorant of other's feelings and opinions reading over this letter, but it isn't so bad it seems. I don't know why it sounds that way. Thanks.