Well, we live in beautiful northern Minnesota but the farthest from home we'd ever vacationed as a family before WDW was in Colorado once, otherwise most of the time we did camping trips within Minnesota, Wisconsin, the upper peninsula of Michigan or the Dakotas. Finally, the year our oldest graduated high school and the kids were soon going to be grown and gone, we decided to try a "final fling" family trip to Florida.
My husband was reluctant and I think nervous about going that far and insisted we stay on property if we went. Well, long story short, we all fell in love with Disney and knew we wanted to do multiple trips in the future.
Our third (?) trip was just the two of us for our 25th anniversary and we wanted to do part beach, part parks, and we wanted a jacuzzi suite...hence we ended up at Vero Beach and Old Key West (thanks to our
travel agent, our former daycare provider). We were fortunate to come into a small inheritance that financed our first 100 point resale (at Vero Beach) and eventually did 2 small add-ons (one OKW resale, one AKV thru Disney).
We are very comfortable vacationing at WDW but we never run out of things to do, have never even felt the need to go off property (except to Vero). My husband has no desire to fly to Hawaii or overseas ANYWHERE so Epcot is the closest I'll get unless I go alone! We're deliriously happy with our DVC points and he enjoys hearing me plan out all the details of each trip, while he comes along for the ride. We love the parks, the rides, the endless variety of activities, and probably most of all, the restaurant dining experiences (he rarely takes me out to dinner at home, and is very particular about where we go, so I am thankful for WDW dining!)
It's such a great family place to take the grandkids (there are 5 now) as well. It's wonderful to relive the magic through their eyes!
Oh, and as to what we do for a living...he's in college food service management and I'm an employment counselor in welfare-to-work programs...no high level degrees here...
So what began as a "last" vacation with our 4 kids became a tradition we can continue as long as we want to (and as long as they want to bring their kids)...thanks DVC!
