Do I come to Disney too often?

leebee

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I'm sitting here at Disney, drinking coffee in my AllStars room, when I got a notification from Disney. It seems the booking window for dining reservations for my NEXT Disney trip has opened! Hmmm... maybe I need to cut back on the Disney trips!
 
I'm sitting here at Disney, drinking coffee in my AllStars room, when I got a notification from Disney. It seems the booking window for dining reservations for my NEXT Disney trip has opened! Hmmm... maybe I need to cut back on the Disney trips!
No such thing as going to Disney too often.

Last trip I had a cast member greet me and comment that they remembered me from a previous trip...I live out of state.
 
I'm sitting here at Disney, drinking coffee in my AllStars room, when I got a notification from Disney. It seems the booking window for dining reservations for my NEXT Disney trip has opened! Hmmm... maybe I need to cut back on the Disney trips!
I hope to just get to enjoy it once, but if I could go more often I absolutely would. Enjoy yourself and enjoy the break! I doubt anyone here would say there's too much. :)
 

I'm sitting here at Disney, drinking coffee in my AllStars room, when I got a notification from Disney. It seems the booking window for dining reservations for my NEXT Disney trip has opened! Hmmm... maybe I need to cut back on the Disney trips!
Nice!

Our planning isn't that frequent but we've been fortunate for the last couple of years to finish a trip and have happy thoughts that another trip is already booked 9+ months later. Its a nice feeling knowing that you're leaving but will be back.

But I cannot say I've been on a trip and then hit the 60 window for a next trip. Well played! Are you drinking Starbucks, Joffrey's, etc.?
 
Not at all. Disney is my happy place also. At Disney hotels you can count on a clean warm pool, excellent restaurants, and a ride if you want to indulge in a few drinks at dinner without even going into the parks. Not to mention the weather during the winter months.

I like to travel to other places, but Disney seems like visiting family.
 
It really depends on how I do WDW. Being local and with a Pixie Dust AP, it's nice to shoot over to the parks for a little bit. But, I'm definitely not a rope dropper or do a commando all-day approach. I found myself this past year more focused on the resorts and staying onsite without going to the parks.

Since I don't think there is much new in terms of attractions coming in the next several years, I'll probably not renew my AP and use those monies to go to Epic Universe next year. It is possible to be somewhat bored with the parks if you've done them many, many times.
 
I love it!! You are a lucky woman!
I have until tomorrow to do a bounceback offer. My problem is time. I've never been to WDW on my b-day ( june). There was and is school, sports and it's HOT. I've thought about going myself but......
 
I ask my wife that question and she seems to think that's not possible. Always funny (funny in a good way) do see how Disney addicted folks are :) I'm starting to check forums, Facebook and youtube channels way too much myself :)
 
If you're not bored or tired of it, and can pay all your other bills, then it's not too much!!

Wouldn't necessarily be my choice to go that frequently, but that doesn't matter because it's your vacation!! Hope you're having a great time!
 














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