I have been an annual passholder member for the last three years and during that time have been at WDW 12 times. Does WDW get old? Not for me....the last couple of trips, my wife and I have left the kids home (since taking them out of school even for a few days cost them dearly re:report cards) and we enjoy staying at different resorts and just chilling out. Tradition, always go to Epcot at night and watch Illuminations. Every day we visit the parks and definitely get our exercise by walking everywhere. We go different times of the year so the grounds have a different theme (Epcot anyway). Love the Food and Wine Festival. Living in Pennsylvania, we also enjoy coming down in the winter months to get away for sun and fun. Love the restaurants, Le Cellier we can never tire of and Ragland Road was a big hit on our last trip. Disappointed with ESPN on our last trip, female bartender was not a sports fan and made a point of telling you that....terrible service there! Last trip was December 4, 2005, came down for the Xmas decorations....a little disappointed there too, I guess I expected too much. Next trip scheduled for January 19 2006 and are staying the Wilderness Lodge (our 3rd stay and our favorite)Unfortuantely, the annual pass discounts are getting fewer so from a financial standpoint we will not be renewing but I'll never tire of WDW.....