rutgers1
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I never thought I'd say this, especially only 2 trips into my DVC ownership, but I think my family is officially burned out on Disney and might take a 2-year break. Here is why:
1) We have been there a bunch of times over the past 5 years. I feel like we have been on every ride and seen every thing that my 10 and 8 year old kids care to see at this point in their lives. Not only have we been on every ride that they like, we've been on them dozens and dozens of times.
2) We have been there twice over the past 6 months, staying 2 weeks one time and 9 days the other. This last time was last week, and the weather was cold, which forced us away from the pool and into the parks for longer periods of time. The fact that we have "been there, done that" in the parks started to become more clear. We had fun, but we didn't leave with the usual "Can't wait to come back!" feeling.
I think that our interest in Disney will be rejuvenated when the kids are a bit older and can be more independent. I think they will enjoy experiencing the rides without their parents tagging along, and I think my wife and I will enjoy the shopping areas without them pulling us to the next ride. We'll enjoy the pool more when we don't have to watch the kids 100% of the time. Etc. Etc.
I think we'll either rent our points out, bank them, or take a trip to one of Disney's other properties (Vero, Hilton Head).
Has anyone else experienced this?
1) We have been there a bunch of times over the past 5 years. I feel like we have been on every ride and seen every thing that my 10 and 8 year old kids care to see at this point in their lives. Not only have we been on every ride that they like, we've been on them dozens and dozens of times.
2) We have been there twice over the past 6 months, staying 2 weeks one time and 9 days the other. This last time was last week, and the weather was cold, which forced us away from the pool and into the parks for longer periods of time. The fact that we have "been there, done that" in the parks started to become more clear. We had fun, but we didn't leave with the usual "Can't wait to come back!" feeling.
I think that our interest in Disney will be rejuvenated when the kids are a bit older and can be more independent. I think they will enjoy experiencing the rides without their parents tagging along, and I think my wife and I will enjoy the shopping areas without them pulling us to the next ride. We'll enjoy the pool more when we don't have to watch the kids 100% of the time. Etc. Etc.
I think we'll either rent our points out, bank them, or take a trip to one of Disney's other properties (Vero, Hilton Head).
Has anyone else experienced this?