Questions for dads

dad2t&e

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Hey, this is my first post. Be easy on me. :cool1: My question is, What was the one thing at WDW that you did not get to do, that you wish you had?
 
I wanted to take the backstage tour of Magic Kingdom. At the time, my DW was a cast member, so the ticket was cheap.

I still havent' taken this tour. Maybe someday.

Paul
 
Hi! Congrats on your first post!! :dance3: I always just wish we would have SLOWED down more and taken everything in a bit slower. We go to Disney so much and yet every time we go we run around like chickens with our heads cut off trying to see everything like we are never going to go again.

But if your looking for a more Conventional awnser I would say the Family Magic Tour. Looked like lots of fun...and i promised myself that we really would do it next time. lol :joker:
 

Do you like to fish?? My husband has always wanted to do one of the Disney fishing adventures, whether the charter or the cane pole fishing at POR...This will be our 6th trip and he has yet to do this.
 
Watching the animals at the Animal Kingdom Lodge with night vision goggles. Its free but I always forget to stop in, DS8 really wants to go.
 
Take my kids to river country, I enjoyed it more than anything when I was a kid
 
dad2t&e said:
Hey, this is my first post. Be easy on me. :cool1: My question is, What was the one thing at WDW that you did not get to do, that you wish you had?

Answering for my husband...

He wants to sit and watch British Invasion more than just once, all the way through the set. Usually we catch part of the performance, or only one performance, but he is planning to return several times throughout our Epcot day, next trip. He loves those Beatles tunes! :love:
 
On my first trip, I wish I would have spent more time at Discovery Island, River Country, the Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot, all of which were closed before our next visit. I also wish I spent more time in the Living Seas pavilion.

I also wish I took things at a slower pace. I think I was in too much of a mindset to "do" everything that I didn't take a chance to experience or really see everything.

-steve
 
My DH did an Epcot Tour last trip while my daughter and I hung out and swam at the hotel- it was really nice for him to go have some time just for himself. He swam in the Living Seas aquarium with sharks and dolphins! It was really neat and he was glad he did it. I don't remember what the tour was called- Epcot Dive Quest or something. It was not very expensive- maybe a hundred dollars. Perhaps less. They toured the aquarium, put on gear and got to swim. He loved it! I think moms and dads deserve some time to stop and savor Disney! I got an hour at the Spa one day and he got the tour. You can't let the park touring take over the whole trip. Disney has som much more to offer than just the rides.
 
Epcot, I really want to take more time to explore, but the kids are rushing to the big rides. Watching Off Kilter, and British invasion back to back, relax at rose and crown.

Drew
 


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