The only remorse is that we didn't buy it sooner, we were in our late 50's when we did in '03. We weren't buying it for our children, but we did hope for extended family vacations with our grown sons and their families down the line, and when one son, a teenager at the time said "Don't expect me to go with you," we decided that it wasn't for us in 1996.
Neither DH nor I know much Disney history, trivia, or locations of hidden Mickeys (that may change, DS, the one mentioned above, gave me a book).
However, DH likes trains, and the Magic Behind the Steam Train tour was wonderful, and we try to do special things like that once in awhile. We don't always go into a park, we've never had AP's, but we will this year. We're ones who HAVE squandered a day on a park-hopper just to eat in WS and see Candlelight Processional.
Our Grand Gathering for my 85 year old mom was a huge success in terms of happy memories. We took her around different resorts and she especially loved the atmosphere around VWL, and that's where we're bringing her for a few days this December, this time with just a few others. I echo eva's remarks about sharing WDW with friends and relatives who haven't been there as well as those who love the whole atmosphere as much as we do.
No flames from me. We took our boys all around the country and all around Florida when they were living with us. I can't count the number of times that I insisted that "There's more to Florida than Disney World." However DVC at WDW and VB is where DH and I most often go to rest, relax, enjoy ourselves, and we've found our hearts' "home."
Bobbi
