bryanb
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I could probably holiday in London for four weeks, and even entertain groups of guests during that time, it being a vast city at the crossroads of the world, but even by then I'd be taking day and overnight trips out of the city to experience other parts of Britain and maybe the Continent.
Personally, I think four weeks is a really long time at WDW, and I'm a big parks fan. I'm guessing budget isn't an issue, but you don't want to get burned out during your first visit. I would probably not stick around for four groups of friends/family to rotate through but this must be a rather unusual circumstance. I'm so curious on how four groups decided to come through at different times. I'd probably see any of those groups wanted to meet me in New York City, or in Anaheim instead.
If I had an extra week for the adults, after basically living for four weeks at WDW, and I definitely wanted to experience more Disney, then I would spend that extra week at Disneyland in California and maybe enjoy the Christmas parades and festivities there. You'd have two new theme parks to explore, plus the rest of Southern California. Plane tickets are probably a drop in the bucket compared to what you'll have already spent.
Personally, I think four weeks is a really long time at WDW, and I'm a big parks fan. I'm guessing budget isn't an issue, but you don't want to get burned out during your first visit. I would probably not stick around for four groups of friends/family to rotate through but this must be a rather unusual circumstance. I'm so curious on how four groups decided to come through at different times. I'd probably see any of those groups wanted to meet me in New York City, or in Anaheim instead.
If I had an extra week for the adults, after basically living for four weeks at WDW, and I definitely wanted to experience more Disney, then I would spend that extra week at Disneyland in California and maybe enjoy the Christmas parades and festivities there. You'd have two new theme parks to explore, plus the rest of Southern California. Plane tickets are probably a drop in the bucket compared to what you'll have already spent.