kylenne
Wakandan-American
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I had to scroll way too far to read this. If you value your time and money, then taking it easy isn't really in your vocabulary when it comes to WDW. Obviously that doesn't mean you have to go-go-go 24/7, but everyone has a different threshold of what they can do in the limited time they have there.
The problem with this mentality imo is that it falls into the trap of conflating quantity vs. quality when it comes to park time and this is often how people end up making themselves and their families miserable. "We spent too much money to come here, we can rest at home" is a recipe for kids throwing tantrums and adults screaming at each other, berating CMs when things go wrong, etc.
It's precisely because I value my time and money so much that I make myself take it easy and take breaks, because I don't see the value in squeezing out 3 extra rides at the expense of exhausting myself when I could do 3 less and rest so I'm refreshed for the next round of touring. I may spend less total time at the parks by breaking up the trip with resort days, taking long resort breaks in the middle of park days, etc. but it means that I enjoy the time I am in the parks far more, because I haven't pushed myself to the breaking point to "do it all".
Many times those smaller moments when you're sitting on a bench people watching with a dole whip or something are some of the most memorable anyway. And tbqh as a neurodivergent person pressuring myself like that to "get my money's worth" isn't in my vocabulary. My brain and body will make me pay for it if I don't, like I found out last month and ended up having to get DAS.