Hi all,
I came back from our 'trip of a lifetime' to disney florida at the end of May. (Thanks again to you all for your advice and tips before we went).
The thing is i'm already pining after a return. I SERIOUSLY miss it and feel worse now than before I booked all those years when I never thought i'd ever get there!
Im almost feeling its best not to achieve your dreams as now you know what you are missing.
Does anyone else feel like that? I remember seeing a lot of people on this forum saying theyve been dozens of times - how do you do it? Are you on mega money?! Our trip probably cost us around 6 or 7k and I am sure i can cut this quite a bit with not staying onsite at disney and learning from our recent trip how to save money but even so its a hell of a stretch as our income is only around £35k. is a week long holiday a realistic compromise?
i looked at paris as a 'cheaper' alternative but their prices are almost as much! plus i just love the states even though ive just been once
I came back from our 'trip of a lifetime' to disney florida at the end of May. (Thanks again to you all for your advice and tips before we went).
The thing is i'm already pining after a return. I SERIOUSLY miss it and feel worse now than before I booked all those years when I never thought i'd ever get there!
Im almost feeling its best not to achieve your dreams as now you know what you are missing.
Does anyone else feel like that? I remember seeing a lot of people on this forum saying theyve been dozens of times - how do you do it? Are you on mega money?! Our trip probably cost us around 6 or 7k and I am sure i can cut this quite a bit with not staying onsite at disney and learning from our recent trip how to save money but even so its a hell of a stretch as our income is only around £35k. is a week long holiday a realistic compromise?
i looked at paris as a 'cheaper' alternative but their prices are almost as much! plus i just love the states even though ive just been once