Kay7979
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Inspired by the thread about people who "don't get" why you never get tired of Disney World:
We don't go nearly as often as many here, and I confess we often stay off property and go to other attractions outside WDW. BUT, I do understand those who come to WDW only, and come every year. In answer to those people who don't intend to be rude, but are simply clueless about why you enjoy Disney, here are some of the "excuses" I can think of, LOL! Please submit your own!!!
* Vacations are meant for relaxing and "unwinding" from the pressures of life, and WDW is the place where we find it easy to do that.
* Vacations are meant for having fun and making happy memories with your family, and we always have the best times when we're at WDW.
* Disney World has some of the finest resort hotels and restaurants in the world, and they're all in close proximity.
* In addition to normal theme park activities, there are special events going on all year, as well as boating, fishing, golf, dinner shows, and world-class spas.
Okay, those are for starters. I bet a lot of people don't know they can go to first class restaurants and spas, or take a boat out on the lakes, or go to a dinner show. They think you just "go on rides" all day every day, and that's all there is. Personally, the thing I like best about Disney World parks and hotels is that they are a feast for the senses. The elaborate details and architecture of the buildings, the wonderful flowers and lush landscaping, the fact that everywhere you look everything is picture perfect, bright, cheerful, and full of fun. I could have a great time if I never went on a single "ride." It's a pleasure just being there and seeing the imagination and beauty of the various Lands in MK or the grandeur of the Wilderness Lodge or the Grand Floridian, the colorful maze of shops along the water at Downtown Disney, listening to the steam whistle of an old fashioned train, or seeing the monorail whooshing by. Can anyone get bored or tired of beauty?
We don't go nearly as often as many here, and I confess we often stay off property and go to other attractions outside WDW. BUT, I do understand those who come to WDW only, and come every year. In answer to those people who don't intend to be rude, but are simply clueless about why you enjoy Disney, here are some of the "excuses" I can think of, LOL! Please submit your own!!!
* Vacations are meant for relaxing and "unwinding" from the pressures of life, and WDW is the place where we find it easy to do that.
* Vacations are meant for having fun and making happy memories with your family, and we always have the best times when we're at WDW.
* Disney World has some of the finest resort hotels and restaurants in the world, and they're all in close proximity.
* In addition to normal theme park activities, there are special events going on all year, as well as boating, fishing, golf, dinner shows, and world-class spas.
Okay, those are for starters. I bet a lot of people don't know they can go to first class restaurants and spas, or take a boat out on the lakes, or go to a dinner show. They think you just "go on rides" all day every day, and that's all there is. Personally, the thing I like best about Disney World parks and hotels is that they are a feast for the senses. The elaborate details and architecture of the buildings, the wonderful flowers and lush landscaping, the fact that everywhere you look everything is picture perfect, bright, cheerful, and full of fun. I could have a great time if I never went on a single "ride." It's a pleasure just being there and seeing the imagination and beauty of the various Lands in MK or the grandeur of the Wilderness Lodge or the Grand Floridian, the colorful maze of shops along the water at Downtown Disney, listening to the steam whistle of an old fashioned train, or seeing the monorail whooshing by. Can anyone get bored or tired of beauty?

Very Good , Pottersmom! 
that I just lost it; I told her that of course there would be lines on Jan. 1 and that her blanket characterization of "those people" was racist and offensive to me. [My ex sat in silence, embarassed because of what I said. No wonder the marriage didn't last!]
Plus, it gets cold up here in Connecticut, so why not run the 1/2 marathon (excuse) in January! Oh, did I mention F&W festival and the free (excuse) beer seminars at the Rose & Crown Pub garden, sponsored by InBev the last 4 years?

