First time trip reporter..advice?

Carol17

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I am leaving for WDW in 6 days! :eek: I have been thinking about doing a trip report as I have so much fun reading everyone's experiences here! However, I am not so sure anyone would be that interested in a report from 2 single, childless 37 year olds who don't really like having heir picture taken! LOL:sad2: I think people tend to enjoy reading reports from people like themselves. Singles like to read the singles' trip reports, seniors enjoy readin the experiences of others their age, and of course the many families with children get a kick out of reading what follies occur with other peoples' kids!

So my question is, what are the do's and don'ts of writing trip reports. What do you like to see? What should I avoid? What makes a GREAT trip report, aside from TONS of pics?
 
I was going to say, take lots of picture, because it is a great way to remember what you did.

Otherwise, observe and report on unusually things.

I write trip reports and I don't have any small children either, so I sort of know how you feel. But there are people like us and I enjoy reading how you will be spending your time.
We were just at WDW this past weekend, and we had some tickets left over to go minerature golfing. We did the Wonderland golfing and you should have seen the look on my dh face, when he realized they were playing Christmas music.

We all hate taking pictures, but let the Photopass photographers take a few, you may like them.
 


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