If you had a month to stay at WDW. . .

We stayed on property for 6 weeks this summer. OKW for 3 weeks. Me, DD [25] DD {15] DD {!2] and DS [8] .Then DH DD[22] and mother in law came out for 3 weeks. One week at BCV and 2 weeks at SSP. It was fantastic. WE felt in no hurry and as it was so hot [Coming from Scotland even 70 is hot !! and it was high 90's] we went with the flow going into the parke whenever we felt like it . Our youngest has autism and has a particular love of anything moving. The faster the better, so we spent a LOT of time on Test track [His absolute favourite} Rock' roller coaster.Tower of terror The mountains blah blah blah. It was so great we don't know how we'll cope when we go back to our usual 3 weeks in 2 years time.
We did so much.-Parasailing at Contemporary. Water skiing. Scuba Diving .
We pool hopped, visited different resorts for meals. Circue. The gospel Brunch[ Both Fantastic]. Character meals at Crystal palace, The castle, AK. the backyard BBQ. And often we just hung out at the pool. What's to get fed up with it was heaven I do have to say that the mother in law did not feel the same!!! Her first visit to DW and a lot of her time was spent sitting on the balcony. Her choice! so one bit of advice to me. NEVER TAKE THE MIL ON HOLIDAY .LOL :cool1:
On a couple of occassions we actually did give away fast passes to families whos young children were getting tetchy with all the waiting. It was wonderful to see their faces
 
Any amount of time at WDW is good with me! With a month stay, your could take your time, take everything in, try all the restaurants,and no housecleaning. But 4 individual weeks would be just as nice. Ahhhh...one can only wish!
 
A month in our most favorite place on Earth? Pure bliss! :cloud9:
Our family having enough disposible income and free time to be able to spend a whole month there? Even better!!!! :banana:
And, even after a month, I'd probably STILL cry on the day we left!:sad:
 

I would definately not get tired of Disney! I would use that amount of time to "really see Disney." Take everything in. Notice the small stuff that I miss when I'm rushing to a ride. I'd stay at different resorts and experience all they have to offer. Now your making me wish I was staying for 30 days. No fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smooth:
 
We just got back yesterday aftering being there 23 days (I know it wasn't a whole month!) We were sad to go and wanted to stay longer.
 
gotta say a month staight would be bliss. wouldn't get sick of it at all. there would be so much to time to actually enjoy the relaxing things there that we never seem to get time to do.

i wouldn't like the suggestion some had to break up the month into chunks - i find a week there to be so stessfull. not enough time to relax and enjoy myself.

i do have to say that my only caviat would be that i would have to be in moderate, delux or a home away from home resort. i love to camp, and i don't mind the 4 of us sharing a room at a value for a week to 10 days, but more than that in those close quaters would be quite enough.

- lori
 
Oh, I would LOVE the opportunity to spend a whole month in Disney! My DH would never consider it - he's just not that crazy about the place. But just the chance to see and do so much more than you can in one weeks time would be heaven.

My problem is I feel the need to see and do as much as possible when we are there that I never slow down and smell the roses. I miss all the little things that really make it an amazing place. We're rushing off to everyone's favorite attractions. But a whole month would allow us to have some crazy busy days as well as some laid back and enjoy days.

Now this whole eating business...nothing would make me happier than to be forced to try every restaurant on the property :rotfl2: I love love love to eat out and could do it all the time. (My ideal house would not include a kitchen!)

Off to dream about a month in the World...
 
Believe it or not, I think I might. After 12 days there in May, I was ready to come home. After 8 days solo in September, I was more than ready to come home.
 
Gotta agree with whomever wanted a 2br at OKW - agree completely - I think that is the only villa I could do it with - separate laundry with full size washer dryer, deck with full kitchen table on it. I live in Manhattan and it's the same size as my apartment (we have 3 brs, but sq footage)
 
If money was not an issue I would love it but I would gain 50 lbs at the end of the month!! Or maybe all the walking would help keep it off!
 
Nope, especially if I had a villa at Wilderness Lodge.

I would take the tours in EPCOT and MK, shop, eat, and do more shopping!

I live about 45 minutes to an hour away, and now that we have annual passes, we will be there a lot!
 
:earsboy: NO
After 31 days I didnt want to go home.
although now we split up our trips we went this year oct 26 until nov 20, and we are planning to return Dec 19th and stay until jan 2.
 












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