Korie - yeah, I dont get the whole mindset of mocking a persons choice of where they go for vacation. Some people get off on trying to bum others out, maybe they are jealous, I don't know. I just want to have and create some momories with my son. Which leads me to...
I agree. I don't know why some people feel the need to pick apart what other people do, be it their job, vacations, etc.
My sister is one of those people. Every year I hear "You're going to WDW again?? Why??" and then I hear all of the negative comments about WDW. This year I'll shock her...we're actually doing a non-WDW Orlando trip Then again she always slips in the comment about how I'm doing nothing with my life (I'm a special ed teacher) so....lol.
I don't grill her on her yearly trip to the resort that I live less than a mile from. I personally don't get why anyone comes here, spends a week just laying on a beach (with little kids yet...that would drive me bonkers) spends 1 to 5K to rent a house for 1 week, etc, but hey I'm not paying for her trip so she can go where ever she wants. I couldn't care less.
Having lived at the shore my entire married life I don't get the beach obsession.



The cult of Mickey!
I think people like that could be conceived as cultish to those who are not fans of WDW. I hope that makes sense.
I too get (especially from DH's relatives) the "you must be rich", "oh, can't figure out anything else to do!?" -type put downs but honestly, that stopped bothering me about the second time anyone said it to me. We LOVE WDW because of the wonderful family time it gives us. DS will be 20 and DD 18 next summer when we go again and they are just as excited about it as when they were 10 and 8
I know they'll each continue the WDW tradition with their own families and DH and I intend to make family WDW trips an annual pilgrimage no matter what
prior to our first trip, all those years ago, we had no idea how much it would mean to our family to go. I really don't care if some people "get it" or not, to each his own. What saddens me is that those same people who want to "put down" our treks to WDW usually do NOTHING as far as family vacations, so to me, they just don't "get" the whole family trip thing.
As for the crowds I think they get alot of camps/schools during the week. We got our first season passes last year when DS was 2 1/2. We went once during the week and several times during weekends and found the weekends to be much less crowded
. DS really liked the Halloween Adventure last year and we plan on going again this year. I too would give Sesame Place a B overall. It is clean and fun and not overwhelming to the littler ones.