Kay7979
FANTASY NOVEL AUTHOR
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We don't have kids, and we still like to go to Disney on a fairly regular basis. I think I like it more than DH, but he enjoys it, too. It is so much fun to try new things there, as well as revisit familiar places, favorite resturants, special places to sit and people watch. We also do other Orlando attractions on some visits, and like another poster said, many times we only do one or two parks the entire stay, and save the others for another trip.
I personally would not want it to be my only vacation destination, but we take three weeks a year and go different places, with Disney being one week every two years or so. I could happily go once per year as long as I had another week or two elsewhere. I fully understand, however, the people who have limited vacation time and have decided that this is where they have the most fun and relaxation, and this is where they want to come every year. Some people go to the same beach or campground every year, and enjoy making family traditions that way. They like the familar places and routines, and knowing what to expect. They feel assured of having a good time. Disney is the same way. There's enough new to keep things fresh, but enough familiar to make it like a pair of comfortable, favorite old jeans. I really can't imagine having seen and done it all at Disney to the point of boredom. You may simply be unaware of how much more there is to experience that you haven't tried so far, from boating to specialty tours and shows, to great restaurants, spas etc.
I personally would not want it to be my only vacation destination, but we take three weeks a year and go different places, with Disney being one week every two years or so. I could happily go once per year as long as I had another week or two elsewhere. I fully understand, however, the people who have limited vacation time and have decided that this is where they have the most fun and relaxation, and this is where they want to come every year. Some people go to the same beach or campground every year, and enjoy making family traditions that way. They like the familar places and routines, and knowing what to expect. They feel assured of having a good time. Disney is the same way. There's enough new to keep things fresh, but enough familiar to make it like a pair of comfortable, favorite old jeans. I really can't imagine having seen and done it all at Disney to the point of boredom. You may simply be unaware of how much more there is to experience that you haven't tried so far, from boating to specialty tours and shows, to great restaurants, spas etc.





