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Do you still experience obsessive Disney planning?
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When I first started going to Disney, I used to devote a lot of time and effort into planning a trip to Walt Disney World. In fact, I was an uber-planner who wouldn't think of heading into a theme park without a plan. A Walt Disney World vacation was hardly an exercise in spontaneity.
I had to decide when to go, how long to stay, which resort to stay at, what I wanted to do, decide which type of park tickets to get, plan out each day, reserve dining reservations, decide on a “touring plan”, figure out what to pack, etc. – essentially, I probably spent as much time planning a trip than being on it. The planning became the centerpiece of my Disney vacations instead of the actual vacation.
Maybe it’s because I’ve been to Disney so many times, or maybe it’s because I’m a DVC Member – more likely it’s both – but I find myself spending very little time planning my Disney vacations these days.
These days, I go to Disney the same times each year, and stay for the same timeframe, and I always stay at one of my DVC home resorts. We go less and less to the parks, so park tickets and “touring plans” aren’t important anymore. We don’t even book FastPass+ reservations in advance.
We don’t worry about what to pack since almost everything we used to have to pack is already at our resort in our Owner’s Lockers.
So, these days, I do very little planning. Yes, I do put reminders on my calendar to book the room, book the ADRs, and book the flight, but that’s pretty much it.
Some may think we’ve fallen into a routine and each trip is like the one before it. Perhaps. But it’s so comfortable and easy to go on a Disney vacation – it feels good. Without concrete plans, we can be spontaneous and decide what we want to do and where we want to go on the fly.
With MyMagic+, My Disney Experience, FastPass+ and the need for ADRs, some people have been complaining about the lack of spontaneity for Disney trips. In the old days (before FastPass was introduced in 1999 at WDW), you decided what ride you wanted to do, got in line, and waited.
Yes, these are great planning tools, but they can tie you down to your plan. They can be spontaneity killers.
I say it doesn’t have to be that way. You don’t need to be an uber planner to enjoy Disney.
How about you?
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Using Your DVC Membership
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When I first started going to Disney, I used to devote a lot of time and effort into planning a trip to Walt Disney World. In fact, I was an uber-planner who wouldn't think of heading into a theme park without a plan. A Walt Disney World vacation was hardly an exercise in spontaneity.
I had to decide when to go, how long to stay, which resort to stay at, what I wanted to do, decide which type of park tickets to get, plan out each day, reserve dining reservations, decide on a “touring plan”, figure out what to pack, etc. – essentially, I probably spent as much time planning a trip than being on it. The planning became the centerpiece of my Disney vacations instead of the actual vacation.
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Maybe it’s because I’ve been to Disney so many times, or maybe it’s because I’m a DVC Member – more likely it’s both – but I find myself spending very little time planning my Disney vacations these days.
These days, I go to Disney the same times each year, and stay for the same timeframe, and I always stay at one of my DVC home resorts. We go less and less to the parks, so park tickets and “touring plans” aren’t important anymore. We don’t even book FastPass+ reservations in advance.
We don’t worry about what to pack since almost everything we used to have to pack is already at our resort in our Owner’s Lockers.
So, these days, I do very little planning. Yes, I do put reminders on my calendar to book the room, book the ADRs, and book the flight, but that’s pretty much it.
Some may think we’ve fallen into a routine and each trip is like the one before it. Perhaps. But it’s so comfortable and easy to go on a Disney vacation – it feels good. Without concrete plans, we can be spontaneous and decide what we want to do and where we want to go on the fly.
With MyMagic+, My Disney Experience, FastPass+ and the need for ADRs, some people have been complaining about the lack of spontaneity for Disney trips. In the old days (before FastPass was introduced in 1999 at WDW), you decided what ride you wanted to do, got in line, and waited.
Yes, these are great planning tools, but they can tie you down to your plan. They can be spontaneity killers.
I say it doesn’t have to be that way. You don’t need to be an uber planner to enjoy Disney.
How about you?
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Purchasing DVC
- What was your purchase philosophy when choosing your home resort(s)?
- Headed up or down with your points?
- How much of the DVC legal documents have you actually read?
- Favorite thing you love, and what you most dislike, about your home resort?
- Which DVC resorts have your favorite cocktail lounge/bar?
- How much time do you spend at the resort versus the parks?
- Which DVC Resort is your favorite for watching the MK fireworks?
- Are the Polynesian Villas really that noisy?
- What does the future hold for DVC?
Using Your DVC Membership
- Do you still call Member Services?
- Out of points, but you still want to go to Disney?
- Which room sizes do you book the most?
- Do you still experience obsessive Disney planning?
- How much of your vacation time do you spend at Disney?
- How has DVC changed your vacation pattern?
- What meals or snacks do you prepare in your room?
- How did you pick your DISboards User Name?
- Are you a "lurker" on DISboards? If not, what caused you to de-lurk?
- How long have you been a DVC member?
- How old were you when you first became a DVC member?
- What is your family status?
- Do you unpack or live out of your suitcase?
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