I understand, but I also don't like coming back from vacation feeling like I need another one. I do that enough the rest of the time, coming to work on Monday feeling like I need another weekend right then. It was difficult, but I accepted before we left for our first trip that we would not see and do everything we were even able to do. And we were pretty limited considering it was just me and my 2 children (ages 7 and 10mo). We only listed things my son could do and still didn't get to all of that and we did not take midday breaks except one day ended at 2, but that was due to tummy trouble. We had an ADR each day for downtime. And reality was we only had 6 days and it was November so it would be getting dark early.
I live a pretty busy life with my children and my time on vacation is our time not to rush around much. I loved Disney especially for my break from driving us around. Not driving us around physically and not driving us around mentally did me a world of good.
I almost reverted back to driving us around when we were in Living Seas and I wanted to get to World Showcase to do pick-a-pearl before our lunch reservation at Akershus, but I looked at my dd (she loves aquariums) and saw how much fun she was having and snapped out of it. As long as we weren't late for the lunch, who cares?" Besides we would have done Living Seas the day before had it not been for my tummy trouble
Yes, we missed some things. I still have our Cinderella cage necklaces sans pearls at home. Got into the Kim Possible mission after lunch and barely made it out of the Mexico and Norway areas. So her brand new Epcot passport I bought her is still unopened as is her AK field journal. I took little children to Disney World and we didn't even ride Dumbo, but we had an amazing trip and I told myself it was my built in excuse to go back. And I started before we even came home the first time thinking of when we could get back.
June 2012, it will be (in the words of my daughter when I surprised her with the first trip), "Disney World, Here We Come!"

I understand that with that heat, we'll need more downtime but we'll also have more daylight hours than we did in November. Like someone else said, that was my built in excuse to add on more days.
Originally I was planning for 9 days/8 nights, 8 days being park days. First day being morning flight, rest upon arrival, then afternoon/evening at a park. Then 2 days of "park morning/resort break/park evening" then 2 days of "park morning/resort afternoon and evening" and then 2 more "park morning/resort break/park evening" days. A great discount has come on (military discount and tickets extended to 2012) that will help me afford a deluxe resort to ease the back and forth. If the flight time I want for departure day isn't available I might tack on a day at the beginning.
I have found that I enjoy my children's pace much better. We have the rest of the year to go at mine.
