thotfulspot said:
Contrariwise, I find that I enjoy the research/planning stage of a trip even more than the actual trip -- my standard sentence while reading up on a new attraction is 'Wow, that's so cool!!' Thinking ahead to how the days will unfold leads me to some very happy daydreams.
I agree... and happy daydreams they are!!!
I think it should be a vacation balance of planning and non-planning. But anything that is prearranged in advanced, like ADRs, is ummmm... Planning.
THere is nothing wrong with that. We look ahead at the calendar to see the closing times of the parks, which park has an EMH, parade and fireworks times, attraction closures, etc. For instance, i like to see Spectromagic while we are at MK, and this is only given on certain days. So, that day of our trip is when we will be at MK, and then we choose from the restaurants there for dinner to make the ADR. just by doing that, for that one day, is one day planned. Where or what we go on while we are there at the park, we just play by ear. But you also have to leave open a day or two to just lounge and wander around the resort, or go back to do things you didn't get to do.
We usually go with one of my brothers and his girlfriend. One time my brother said, "let's try not scheduling anything next time, no itinerary, just browse." Which is fine by me, we've been so many times, it doesn't matter. That whole time, we wandered around trying to find a place to eat, the places we wanted to eat at were, of course, booked. We kinda looked at each other, "WHat do you want to do?" "I don't know, what do you want to do?" at the end of that trip, everyone had agreed, that next time we will come with a game plan. but at the same time, if things happen that you can't do what you want (such as rain on a day planned for a waterpark), you just wing it and have fun.