My brother and I are contemplating relocating to Orlando for various reasons. One of the biggest is that we are both Disneyworld nuts and love the parks and resorts. My brother's biggest fear is that Disneyworld will lose some of it's luster if he can visit any time he wants. He's afraid his favorite vacation spot will become stale and "normal" and not be the special escape it's become for our entire family. We especially love staying at the resorts to get away from it all. We actually enjoy the bus rides. Driving for us wouldn't be the same.
So what I'm wondering from Orlando residents who are also Disboard members: does living so close to the magic mean you LOSE some of the magic? My philosophy is why should the things you love only be reserved for once or twice a year on vacation? Do those of you living so close ever stay at the resorts for a week so you truly feel you are on vacation? Does Disney offer a Florida resident discount on the rooms? Is it a substantial savings? How about the Florida resident park pass? How much does that cost for a year?
Do you get bored visiting the parks and seeing the same attractions? Do you find yourself going to the parks less often? Is it still an escape from your everyday life? I'd especially like to hear from people that moved to Orlando from out of state to be near Disneyworld and how it's changed your view of Disney.
Thanks!
Special K
So what I'm wondering from Orlando residents who are also Disboard members: does living so close to the magic mean you LOSE some of the magic? My philosophy is why should the things you love only be reserved for once or twice a year on vacation? Do those of you living so close ever stay at the resorts for a week so you truly feel you are on vacation? Does Disney offer a Florida resident discount on the rooms? Is it a substantial savings? How about the Florida resident park pass? How much does that cost for a year?
Do you get bored visiting the parks and seeing the same attractions? Do you find yourself going to the parks less often? Is it still an escape from your everyday life? I'd especially like to hear from people that moved to Orlando from out of state to be near Disneyworld and how it's changed your view of Disney.
Thanks!
Special K
