momof2n2
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- Aug 12, 2007
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I'll start by admitting I've never considered myself an expert.
For about a decade we were hot and heavy visitors and I held a pretty good command of the place, but I always knew I had more nuances to learn. Near the middle to end of that decade I found these boards and it helped me to up my game a good deal. (That and UG!!)
During that time a lot of my friends took notice of our frequent visits and I became a sort of go-to person for many of them as they planned their trips. I was always glad to help and felt comfortable and confident doing so.
We've cut down our travels a LOT and are only heading down in May for our second trip since 2007!! So I don't really know what that makes us. Friends still seek me out, but the game has changed a lot. I can share what I know and what I've learned from here. But I lack practical application. So I know where to go... but I'm a newbie in a number of areas. I also confess I get frustrated when I overhear a WDW-based conversation and I hear person A dispensing tons of info to person B (some of which I know is not true based on threads here) and then find out the person has had one trip under their belts.
How many trips and/or days do you think it takes to be an "expert"?
I can't help but worry/wonder if I will be able to take all I've picked up here and jump right back into the game, or if I'll freeze like a deer in the headlights when I come up to my first tapstile...
For about a decade we were hot and heavy visitors and I held a pretty good command of the place, but I always knew I had more nuances to learn. Near the middle to end of that decade I found these boards and it helped me to up my game a good deal. (That and UG!!)
During that time a lot of my friends took notice of our frequent visits and I became a sort of go-to person for many of them as they planned their trips. I was always glad to help and felt comfortable and confident doing so.
We've cut down our travels a LOT and are only heading down in May for our second trip since 2007!! So I don't really know what that makes us. Friends still seek me out, but the game has changed a lot. I can share what I know and what I've learned from here. But I lack practical application. So I know where to go... but I'm a newbie in a number of areas. I also confess I get frustrated when I overhear a WDW-based conversation and I hear person A dispensing tons of info to person B (some of which I know is not true based on threads here) and then find out the person has had one trip under their belts.
How many trips and/or days do you think it takes to be an "expert"?
I can't help but worry/wonder if I will be able to take all I've picked up here and jump right back into the game, or if I'll freeze like a deer in the headlights when I come up to my first tapstile...