DisneyGirlie said:
I don't.
Because I think then the magic would be taken away because it becomes so commonplace and normal for you to go to Disney whenever.
Its not special anymore.
Currently i have a theme park 30 minutes away from me and I hate it and never go because I have been so many times and its just so close that its just sort of there, ya know?
Lived her three years so far and the magic has not gone away.
I have to say I was not a Disney Fanatic when I moved here, had only visited once prior to my move - so Disney was not the major factor in my moving. I just loved the area, hated the north (I will take hot sticky buggy summers over cold windy snowy winters any day) and housing prices at that time were much less than where i lived - I got so much more house here than I ever would have in PA for the price I paid at that time...
You still have REAL LIFE when you live here - so unless you are retired, indepentantly weathly, home school your kids, etc, you can't go whenever you want. Or live close enough that you can be there in a couple of minutes... I still have to work, DD goes to school, and I have to take care of the house! We go on an average of once a week and sometimes more- we live within an hours (door to inside of a park) - but we do other things too. During the school year most visits are reserved for Fri - Sun.
The climate is not for everyone, but enough people seem to give it a try - you meet very few people who live here that are natives... in fact in DDs class at school out of 20 kids, only 3 were born and raised in Florida!!!
I love the diversity of the area - again DD and the other caucasian kids in her class are in the minority, but I like that. She does not see other people for what is on the outside.
The area I live in is growing in leaps and bounds - what were empty fields and lots three years ago are now more stores, offices, etc--- and we already had a HUGE town center that had just about everything that a person would need! But I still LOVE it - I don't commute to work, as I work from home. DDs school is less than 2 miles from our home. It is an A rated school with wonderful family involvement. I don't have to drive more than five miles for anything - except the attractions.
The beach (I just "discovered" a new beautiful beach to us this past weekend - YEAH going to the beach in October!) - is within an hour, and so much more than just Disney.
Maybe I was just tired of being in the NE - I spent 45 years living mostly in PA, a few years in No VA, and my college years in the Adirondacks (where I learned to HATE winter!) - but unless something out of my control happens, or something major in my life changes, I plan an being a Floridian the rest of my life (unless of course I can move further south to the Caribbean!)