Just back from Disneyworld ahhh

Don't get me wrong, I quite enjoyed the place on my last trip, and would love to come back when possible. I just think a DLR trip is something that could be done on a long weekend (which is definitely doable from here in the Seattle area with Anaheim only a couple of hours away by air.) I'm not so sure I could spend a whole week there though.

We will be spending a week at DLR in June. The longest we have stayed before was 3 days. I'm looking forward to having a week because I would like to try the things we usually skip over. Like the River Boat, the Disneyland RR, and other things we never stop to look at because we are too much in a hurry. Our whole family tends to be very "commando" at DLR and zip from one big ride to the next. So I'm looking forward to relaxing this trip. That said, I know the first day we will probably end up zipping around to our favorites. I guess we'll find out if we think a week was too long. :)
 
There is somthing special about walking under the station at DL and realizing that Walt once did too. I love both parks,Epcot is always going to be my favorite, followed closely by DL. DL seems so much more real, For some reason MK seems a facade of Disneyland.

As others have said, WDW is so imersive, from the moment I set up my tent at Ft Wilderness to the time I put it away I feel "home" but I always go at the end of Sep. when the weather is a little cooler at night and the crowds are there but managable. At DL you cross to the sidewalk along Harbor and bang your back in the real world, till tomorrow morning. At the World there is nothing like that boat ride across Bay Lake to tell you this is not your normal run of the mill vacation.
I also feel that most people over plan and over hype there vacations, If you have 6 days, there is no reason you cant get in everything at WDW at a nice leasurely pace. Line to long for sorin' go ride somthing else. Or heaven forbid sit for 30 mins on a park bench and simply watch the world go bye, it is vacation anyway, not a job.

Yea! Agreed...I never really worry about lines..I can skip it or come back later, and I love to just take in the atmosphere..with a churro or coffee or Dole Whip..we will do fine in WDW..after all we can always go back if we HAVE to.
 


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