Thumper's Dad
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2001
- Messages
- 126
After reading these boards for several months and actually taking my first trip to WDW, I have a suggestion. It is MHO only. See what you think.
Whether you are about to venture to WDW for the very first time, or are looking forward to your umpteenth foray to the "world built by the mouse," don't forget why you are going!
The planning is important--PS's, daily itineraries, packing, etc. The attractions, meals, parades, accomodations are all part of the vacation. All the how to's, the hidden Mickeys, and little known facts do contribute.
Over all that, though, I am convinced that the most important thing to remember is that you won't find any more at WDW than you carry into the world with you. The REAL magic is inside you, not in the parks. You are going to WDW because it's a fun place to experience and enjoy family, friends, loved ones, or even your own company IF you don't lose sight of your focus.
That's the one MOST IMPORTANT TIP I'd give, if anyone asked me. What would be yours?
Ted

Whether you are about to venture to WDW for the very first time, or are looking forward to your umpteenth foray to the "world built by the mouse," don't forget why you are going!
The planning is important--PS's, daily itineraries, packing, etc. The attractions, meals, parades, accomodations are all part of the vacation. All the how to's, the hidden Mickeys, and little known facts do contribute.
Over all that, though, I am convinced that the most important thing to remember is that you won't find any more at WDW than you carry into the world with you. The REAL magic is inside you, not in the parks. You are going to WDW because it's a fun place to experience and enjoy family, friends, loved ones, or even your own company IF you don't lose sight of your focus.
That's the one MOST IMPORTANT TIP I'd give, if anyone asked me. What would be yours?
Ted