oops, posted this on the wrong forum earlier ... i think you guys on the Dis would understand this:
hi all!
I have a feeling some of you might relate to what I'm talking about. Like many of you Disers, we're approached often by others to give advice about their upcoming WDW trip.
Maybe I'm neurotic, but sometimes I feel like it's my responsibility that they have fun, and I have to "prove" to them how awesome Walt Disney World is.
Case in point, our neighbors recently got back from their first WDW trip in 20 years. They went armed with much advice that we gave them (much gleaned from the podcast and the boards), regarding touring plans, fast passes, rope drop, ADRs, character encounters, etc. and even the big decision on whether to go commando, pacing, etc.
**please note that they specifically asked us for advice, we know a lot of people don't want to hear it!**
anyway, i found myself following them on facebook while they were on their trip, and, needless to say, their trip didn't go as planned. place was crowded, it rained, too hot, got there too late, etc.
When they got back they were like, "it was fun and nice, but I don't see why you love it so much and why you have to go back every year?"
So now I feel like I have to prove to them that it's magical. I don't know. Any of you feel the same way?
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hi all!
I have a feeling some of you might relate to what I'm talking about. Like many of you Disers, we're approached often by others to give advice about their upcoming WDW trip.
Maybe I'm neurotic, but sometimes I feel like it's my responsibility that they have fun, and I have to "prove" to them how awesome Walt Disney World is.
Case in point, our neighbors recently got back from their first WDW trip in 20 years. They went armed with much advice that we gave them (much gleaned from the podcast and the boards), regarding touring plans, fast passes, rope drop, ADRs, character encounters, etc. and even the big decision on whether to go commando, pacing, etc.
**please note that they specifically asked us for advice, we know a lot of people don't want to hear it!**
anyway, i found myself following them on facebook while they were on their trip, and, needless to say, their trip didn't go as planned. place was crowded, it rained, too hot, got there too late, etc.
When they got back they were like, "it was fun and nice, but I don't see why you love it so much and why you have to go back every year?"
So now I feel like I have to prove to them that it's magical. I don't know. Any of you feel the same way?
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