poohandwendy
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The DIS boards and other Disney related internet websites are full of wonderful information and can help plan a sensible itinerary, save money, etc. Obviously, I love it here or I wouldn't be posting for 6+ years and planning trips every year.
But, lately I have seen quite a few threads where people are second guessing their resort/restaurant choices because of different threads they have read here. It's so easy to get so caught up in planning the 'perfect' trip, but I think it's really important to keep all of the opinions and experiences posted in perspective. Just because a few people didn't like something or had issues with one or two things does NOT mean you will be disappointed.
For every person who has experienced "bad mousekeeping', 'dirty rooms', 'nasty CMs', 'yucky food', 'buses that took too long', 'outdated rooms', there are many who will say they experienced awesome mousekeepers/rooms/food/CMs and thought the bus system was great and their room was wonderful. It is almost certain that there will be some minor annoyance or something that you would have done differently, when you look in hindsight after a trip. But it is even more certain that you will come home with a smile on your face, looking forward to planning your next trip.
I am posting this, not to offend anyone who has had a bad experience because I know it happens or those who posted that they changed their minds based on what they read here, but to try to remind people to have a positive outlook and not stress too much and 'over plan', because there is NO way to plan the perfect trip. There really isn't. There isn't a 'best resort', or a 'best restaurant' or 'best time to do this or that' for all people. I just hate to see people already feeling sort of disappointed, before they even leave their house, because they feel they may be missing out on something 'better' because of the things they read here.
So, pick what you think you will like, use the boards as a tool to plan, but try to keep it all in perspective so that you don't start your trip wondering if you will have a good time or like your choices. If you are looking for things to go wrong, your mindset is already there.
JMHO and hoping you all have wonderful vacations! LOL
(I am posting this here, because I wasn't sure where it should be posted, but it seems like the resorts are one issue people really second guess- mods- please move this if it should have been posted elsewhere)
But, lately I have seen quite a few threads where people are second guessing their resort/restaurant choices because of different threads they have read here. It's so easy to get so caught up in planning the 'perfect' trip, but I think it's really important to keep all of the opinions and experiences posted in perspective. Just because a few people didn't like something or had issues with one or two things does NOT mean you will be disappointed.
For every person who has experienced "bad mousekeeping', 'dirty rooms', 'nasty CMs', 'yucky food', 'buses that took too long', 'outdated rooms', there are many who will say they experienced awesome mousekeepers/rooms/food/CMs and thought the bus system was great and their room was wonderful. It is almost certain that there will be some minor annoyance or something that you would have done differently, when you look in hindsight after a trip. But it is even more certain that you will come home with a smile on your face, looking forward to planning your next trip.
I am posting this, not to offend anyone who has had a bad experience because I know it happens or those who posted that they changed their minds based on what they read here, but to try to remind people to have a positive outlook and not stress too much and 'over plan', because there is NO way to plan the perfect trip. There really isn't. There isn't a 'best resort', or a 'best restaurant' or 'best time to do this or that' for all people. I just hate to see people already feeling sort of disappointed, before they even leave their house, because they feel they may be missing out on something 'better' because of the things they read here.
So, pick what you think you will like, use the boards as a tool to plan, but try to keep it all in perspective so that you don't start your trip wondering if you will have a good time or like your choices. If you are looking for things to go wrong, your mindset is already there.
JMHO and hoping you all have wonderful vacations! LOL






(I am posting this here, because I wasn't sure where it should be posted, but it seems like the resorts are one issue people really second guess- mods- please move this if it should have been posted elsewhere)