nugov2
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I guess I wondered because we normally always go on a vacation that involves a theme park - but given the rural area that we live, they are much, much smaller. The biggest one we have ever been to is Story Land in New Hampshire, as well as Santa's Village. It's funny, we wanted to get to Santa's Village one more time while the children were young, while they were still believing in Santa. And it definitely won't happen this year now, not with DW. And in a way I'm kinda sad, because if we do go next year, or even this winter, I wonder if there'll still be that wow factor when we go, if they'll get as much out of it, as they would have before Disney. I kind of wonder if this trip will sort of be the end of an era for us - the last real "amusement park" vacation that we'll do, that the kids REALLY enjoy, as the only parks that are close to us (and by close I mean they're a 6-7 hour drive away), as I mentioned are small, and are definitely geared towards young children. Once they have a taste of the WDW roller coasters, somehow I just don't see Firetruck engine ride and the swings being as fulfilling for the kids as they once were. I imagine I wuldn't think of it as much if we had bigger parks available like a Busch or Six Flags, or even Hersey.
My kids love WDW and I went a lot as a kid and never once on a vacation did I or my kids wish it was or compare it to a trip to WDW. I guess I don't understand why any fun outing anywhere would be looked at as less because you have been somewhere else. We loved Hawaii, but it didn't make our to trip to San Francisco any less of an amazing time. Even each trip to disney can be different. Disney is fun and I love it, but I will never understand the it is the only vacation or the only theme park mentality. There are lots of beautiful theme parks that are clean and a ton of fun. I don't think it is a big deal if you only want WDW, but you are missing out on lots of fun places.
) Six Flags. We don't expect the same level of immersion in a day trip, but we still thoroughly enjoy it for what it is.

