Has your enthusiasm for WDW fizzled?

My enthusiasm for WDW never fizzles. It doesn't matter whether I am solo or with friends, although it is especially nice to have company for dining. :teeth:

I live just over an hour from the parks. When gas prices were a bit less, I usually managed to visit about three times per week! Now that gas prices are so high and continue to rise, it is more like once a week unless I have a special reason to head down there - such as meeting friends from message boards. :earsgirl:

I may sometimes not be as enthusiastic about some of the attractions (although I have my favorites of which I never tire), but I am ALWAYS happy to just be on WDW property (parks or resort) and soak up the atmosphere. As soon as I get off I-4 and onto WDW roads, it feels like "home." :cool1:
 
I'm actually waiting for a fizzle. There's so much more I'd like to do but whenever vacation time comes around it's back to the world. I want to go to Europe ( I can do that at Epcot). My family want me to come to Vancouver Island to visit ( I can visit the Butchart Gardens at the Canadian pavillion in Epcot). I don't know, I guess everything I want to do can be done in WDW. Problem solved. :rotfl:
 
If WDW was my only vacation, I know I would enjoy it, but not as much. We always take three weeks vacation, and go a variety of places. There are so many great places to see and experience, that we rarely repeat a destination. One of the rare exceptions is WDW. We do not go every year. We typically go every two years. DH enjoys the World, but after a week there it is "enough for a couple years" as far as he is concerned. As for me, I could definitely go at least once per year. We usually do only one or two parks. There is so much else to do. We love exploring the grounds of the various resorts, enjoying the atmosphere, and having lunch or dinner at the resort restaurants. We like taking out the water mice, riding the monorail, people watching, brousing the shops at Downtown Disney, etc. There are plenty of fun things to do "off property" in the area, and we enjoy shopping and dinner shows, flea markets, going through model homes at Celebration, and just enjoying the weather since we typically go either in late October-November or January-February when it is cold in New York.
 






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