Could you ever go to WDW resort and NOT go to parks?

Originally posted by A1A1
Just wondering if you ever considered the possibility of staying at a WDW resort, and not buying park tickets. Has anyone boycotted the parks just to relax at the resort pool or do the things in Orlando that are *free*?

I haven't YET .. but absolutely I'd consider it! It wouldn't be easy <g> but it could be a lot of fun!

[/B][/QUOTE] How many days do you usually spend at WDW parks in relation to the length of your actual resort stay? [/B][/QUOTE

Hmmm .. for us, that varies with how long the stay is. For example, this upcoming trip in July, we'll be there for 12 days. Right now, I've got 2 "chill" days scheduled .. but we'll see how it goes once we're there. We've made many, many trips to WDW, and ::knock on wood::: hopefully we'll make many, many more! I think this allows us the freedom to not rush around and try to see everything all over again, though I definitely understand people who do that, if you aren't sure if you'll ever be back again.
 
Living in California and vacationing in Orlando so infrequently, I could never do that.

My two most recent trips to Orlando have been on business and I wasn't able to even set foot on Disney property. And it absolutely killed me. The worst was having a balcony at the Marriot World Center that overlooked Pleasure Island. Both times I just couldn't get away. Ahhh, the sacrifices we make for work.
 












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