Dr. M
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 1, 2008
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My DH and I have been going annually for the past 5 years. My children have been 4 times with us, and once, we went without them, for our anniversary (which was a blast). This past trip was the first time that we felt we had been there and done that, and a little of the magic has faded. However, we still had an amazing time. I think the reason we feel a little less "magic" is because our youngest is now 5 and all the "firsts" have been done. We also go every year during free dining, in September, and stay at a value resort. So next year, we are going to change it up a bit. We are going after Thanksgiving and we will stay at the Contemporary. This way, it will be another "first". We have never seen WDW decorated for Christmas and we have never had the convenience of staying in a monorail resort. I'm also looking forward to the Candlelight Processional. However, after this trip,we will probably not return for a long time. We only enjoy touring during the not-so-crowded times (if there is such a thing anymore) when school is in session. But my oldest DD will be in high school, and missing school is not an option for us then.
So, in summary, it took about 5 annual trips before we felt like we had "been there, done that". But only because we toured the same way, during the same time of year. So now, we are changing it up and I hope more of the magic returns.
So, in summary, it took about 5 annual trips before we felt like we had "been there, done that". But only because we toured the same way, during the same time of year. So now, we are changing it up and I hope more of the magic returns.



