Your Princess' "Disney journey" is only one small part of her journey with your family. And to be honest, it's a relatively insignificant part of the larger journey she will make with you through the years before she branches out on her own.
Just a couple of years ago, a Disney trip was the ultimate wish for our daughter. We went at least once a year, often twice, and those were the highlights of her year. But now she's ten, and an Ice Princess.
So this year, we went to Orlando -- but not to Disney. Instead, we went to the Florida Open Figure Skating competition. We could have done both, but she wanted to focus on the competition.
During summer vacation, we went to Tennesee for a large family trip -- again, could have gone to Disney easier, but the priorities were different.
This April? You guessed it -- Florida Open again!
DD loves Disney, but she's only mentioned it once in the last two years. She'd rather hike Mist Trail in Yosemite, or tour the museums of the Smithsonian, or marvel at the seals in the waves at Cape Cod, than walk down Main Street at WDW. She still loves Disney, and fortunately we live only a few hours away so she can get an easy fix -- but she's growing up and her "journey" has much broader horizons than just a couple of years ago.
Life is like that. Celebrate, don't mourn.