SeilerBird
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Not sure if you're kidding or not, but, compared to how we travel in other places, this is literally a walk in the park.
For example, when we visited Boston, in one day we went to a tour of Fenway Park in the morning, took a subway back to The Boston Common to start the walk of the Freedom Trail, stopped for lunch at the Fanueil Hall marketplace, walked out to the USS Constitution, took the ferry back to our hotel downtown, stopped at the hotel to change clothes, and then went back to Fenway Park for a night game. It was a great day.
Or, on one day on our recent trip to California, we drove from Anaheim to San Diego, spent about 4 hours at the SD Zoo, stopped at the Air and Space Museum in Balboa Park (I wanted to see the actual Apollo 9 command module), then drove past Petco Park (just because we wanted to see it), went up to La Jolla Cove to see some seals and sea lions in their natural habitat, and made a quick stop to see the Torrey Pines golf courses (another one of my things that my daughters tolerated). Another great day.
When we get somewhere where I'm not going to be very often, we don't dawdle. But, at WDW, we enjoy a more leisurely pace.
I used to work at the Grand Canyon as a photographer. I heard a joke there from a ranger (actually it was a true story) about a tourist he was talking to that was so excited because he had had breakfast at Bryce Canyon National Park, lunch at Zion National Park and dinner at Grand Canyon National Park. Now that does not sound too terribly hard since that only involves about 300 miles of driving. However the joke is going to three of the most beautiful and iconic parks in the world and only having a meal at each place.