I have no problem planning for a vacation and I actually enjoy doing it. That being said, the 180 day ADR and 60 day FP windows are ridiculous. I had to do more planning for my Disney trip than I did for a trip to Brazil.
I am new to the board as we planned a sort of last night trip to WDW last month, travelling next month.
I couldn't agree more with Nigel's post. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to plan but this upcoming trip is blowing my mind and not in a good way. We have done a lot of travelling for work and pleasure, to all sorts of destinations (some rather challenging) and nothing was as time consuming (and honestly, frustrating) as our WDW trip.
We have a good attitude about it and are excited for the things we have planned. This is going to come out wrong but I am so glad our son isn't "into" the characters or meet and greets. If he was, I probably would be weeping with the stress of making sure he didn't miss out on too much. As it is, he is just happy to be going.
I have spent my entire career analyzing businesses and business models in one way or another and Disney fascinates me. I don't know of another company that has created something (a service or product or experience) that has so much demand (ADR scarcity alone defies logic) at such a high price point. I was talking to a friend last week and she mentioned her normally frugal husband, for all purposes, is totally free spending at WDW in a way that is completely out of character for him. Does Disney pump something into the air?
For example, I saw availability for Victoria & Albert's (both Chef's table and regular) right after we booked our trip. I didn't book it because the cost gave me pause and also because I didn't know if my husband wanted to travel with dress clothing. Well, in the hour or so it took me to ask him his opinion, all the slots were booked. Given the cost, I am shocked the reservations went so quickly.
Anyway, I am learning a ton from this board and thanks to all who are sharing their knowledge!