staylor said:
Last time I suggested that we go to WDW MIL told me, "We have been once. That was enough. You can only see that Disney World Park once, nothing changes. Though I wouldn't mind seeing that Epcot park." Staci

I don't know why that Epcot comment cracks me up, but it does.
To the OP, I also feel your pain. Thinking about it, can you imagine how much worse you would feel if, when asked if he thought your WDW trips could get boring, your DH would have agreed with your MIL even one teensy little bit? That would have sent me over the edge.
Sadly, I am one of the few Disney nuts in my family. My only ally is 6 yo DGS, but I wonder how long it will take the others to get him "over to their side." Never, I hope. My oldest daughter, DGS' mom, will not go to WDW with us. So, when DGS was 4, I took him myself. DGS and I returned to WDW when he was 5 and again at 6, with an upcoming trip this Nov after he turns 7, to make 4 trips for him. My youngest teen daughter
likes Disney, but does roll her eyes at the mention of it (I blame my husband for this

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I have two grown neices (with no kids) that like DW, so maybe I can work on them.
Like others have said before, do we smirk and make snide remarks to those that go to Vegas every year? People should just mind their own beeswax. And like others have said... lucky for us some busy bodies do not like WDW.. for that does mean more for us.
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