dizneekrazee
Fullfilling my bucket list, one vacation at a time
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The Scotland ABD was I how I broke my other half into ABD. He liked it so much that he was well on board for other ABD trips including the shorter ones. If I were in your shoes, living in the area and had already experienced everything on the itinerary I wouldn't choose an ABD trip that had nothing new to offer me. I'd say look into the Southern California one which should be a 5 - 6 hour drive from your area. I have heard that particular trip is one people will do multiple times. That way, you still won't need airfare and you are getting to experience something new.
We love ABD and I was very excited when one for Disney World was announced since we live in Florida and I wouldn't have to get airfare. When the itinerary came out it included many experiences that were similar to what we have already done with behind the scenes tours there. So, that particular ABD is not on our list. I do hope the re-vamp it, make it shorter and add experiences that aren't anything like those I've already had. Then we might book it. We did the San Francisco ABD and enjoyed it very much. That said, it isn't one that I would do again. We also did New York, and that one I would do again and the same goes for Scotland.
Now, if you are your other half are totally ok with doing things you've already done on your own and are willing to see what an ABD experience can be like then why the heck not.![]()
We have also done much of the BSM trip, as I have background with Disney. I know the trip no longer includes Club 33, but we have done that, too. Although I do think the value of that trip is one of the best offered by ABD.
We are still thinking about SF, and even if we have already done almost all of the things included, it would be nice to possibly have a different perspective. Ultimately, I will let him make the call. However, this is likely the only way I will break him into see what ABD is all about.