GOOFY4DONALD
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I actually have a 2 part question. First of all when planning a WDW trip I usually start almost 2 years before we plan on going. I know when we will go, where to stay, even where we are eating months ahead of time. But most important I know what promos and deals are going around. Well there may be a possible 2011 trip in September or October and I have no idea what the current deal is (if there is one). Also this would be for 2 people so this leads me to my other question...
The only thing holding me back from taking a week long vacation at WDW with only DH is my guilt I feel leaving the kids. We have taken them to WDW twice before. We did cancel our last Dec trip partly because we had to be adults (finances) and partly because the 2 oldest kiddos didn't want to miss school (school had no problem with it). The kids are not as Disney crazy and DH and myself. They don't like to plan it or talk about it much (one of my kiddos didn't even want to discuss what we would be doing there while on the plane to Orlando). They do like it while we are there but it's nothing like the kids you see on TV. In fact they had more fun at our state's fair and I'm not exaggerating. Now while I may get bashed because it looks like I cancelled my kid's trip so I can take and adults only trip, I can assure you that there is another family trip already planned (either WDW or DLR...they would rather go to DLR). But I feel guilty for even thinking about doing this. At least I feel better just for getting this off my chest.
The only thing holding me back from taking a week long vacation at WDW with only DH is my guilt I feel leaving the kids. We have taken them to WDW twice before. We did cancel our last Dec trip partly because we had to be adults (finances) and partly because the 2 oldest kiddos didn't want to miss school (school had no problem with it). The kids are not as Disney crazy and DH and myself. They don't like to plan it or talk about it much (one of my kiddos didn't even want to discuss what we would be doing there while on the plane to Orlando). They do like it while we are there but it's nothing like the kids you see on TV. In fact they had more fun at our state's fair and I'm not exaggerating. Now while I may get bashed because it looks like I cancelled my kid's trip so I can take and adults only trip, I can assure you that there is another family trip already planned (either WDW or DLR...they would rather go to DLR). But I feel guilty for even thinking about doing this. At least I feel better just for getting this off my chest.