After not visiting for many years, we went for 10 days staying onsite in 2012 & felt that we had achieved just about everything that we had on our list, whilst leaving more to do on our next trip.
We went for two weeks last year & although we hit the parks multiple times we didn't cover everything.
As several posters have already said, there’s no right or wrong way to do it, when we went in 2012 we were on our own & spent a lot of time figuring out where things were & how to navigate around the place using the buses, mono rails, boats & our hire car.
Last year we took the in-laws & although we were there for longer we spent more time showing them around & things that we had discovered so we actually achieved less than the trip before, although we still had a brilliant holiday.
We won’t be back until 2017 which will be just the two of us for two weeks, I expect a more chilled & relaxed trip than the previous ones because we know our way around & the things that we enjoy doing as well as things that we don’t have to bother doing again.
As much as we enjoy the rides, shows & parades we also enjoy just wondering round the parks & hotels to take in the theming & details that Disney do so well, we both worked for a theme park in the UK (
Legoland) in the past so we get a kick out of observing how Disney do things.
We also try to fit in as much signature dining in the evenings as our time allows, we also plan to golf on our next trip which will add a new dimension to things as well.
Although this works for us, some people would be bored out of their minds & we understand why.
For us to come from the UK, anything less than 10 days would not be worth our while so by being onsite for two weeks, we are able to take our time & not have to go down the “commando” route which a lot of people have to do when they go for a few days.
However long you decide to go for I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time.