Rusty2rules
Old enough to know better
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When I first mentioned this trip to my husband he wanted to go for our son's 18th birthday which would be mid-April. That was a big nope from me. His redo trip will absolutely not be during spring break crowds.
As far as weather, I'm planning on it being warm. That's okay, the pool at WL looks lovely. We've gone enough times that we don't need to spend every minute in the parks plus honestly my son can't handle that even with DAS.
My birthday is in April, my wedding anniversary is in April, and the weather is awesome in April. I'm with you. Noooooope. I go in off season for a reason: so I don't have to deal with that!
You know, that's funny about spending every minute in the parks. My co-worker (same one that stayed at WL) and I have talked about it. We're about the same age, he's a little younger than I am. He and I both had the same mind set. We spent a lot of money on this vacation! Hit rope drop, commando through the parks, take advantage of extra magic hour when possible, make sure you do and see everything! And our families were both the same. "We're on vacation! I'm not getting up early! Blah blah blah!" LOL So, this last trip, my son (he was 23 at the time) and I made a deal. He would hit a couple of rope drops with me if we took breaks in the afternoons. I begrudgingly accepted. I don't know if it's old age or what but, dang, what a difference! LOL We went back to the hotel in the afternoon. I'd lay down, take a nap, rest my back. He'd go down to the pool or lay down, too. We'd get freshened up. I hated to admit it, but it made for a great trip. LOL Did we get to see and do everything? No, not everything. Did we get to see and do everything that was on our list and more? Absolutely. I'm interested to see if my co-worker takes my advice next time he goes.