kcarp said:
One thing I find that helps; we go for a longer period of time where youre not rushing every day to cram everything in. I went to Disney for 17 days camping at FW and I felt like I lived there. It was one of the most relaxing trips we had. The key is getting it out of your head that your not going to miss something, and if you do, catch it on your next visit.
Have fun
I was going to say the same thing. Give yourself more time. But if your DH won't take more time, then there is only one thing to do. Don't go in with the expectation that you will see everything and get to do everything.
Make a list of the top 10 rides that each person in the family wants to go on. Then, when you hit that park, make sure to get to all of those rides. Then you can come back to your condo and relax by the pool or something.
Last September we had this spur of the moment trip planned. We were going for one week but were only going to go to Universal one day and the rest was going to be hanging out at the resort. We had won one week at Cypress Pointe Grand villas on Skyauction.
Well, we decided to go for two weeks when I saw an auction come up cheap for Vistana. (My DH is self employed and we homeschool, so this is how we were able to pull this off) So we decided to add MK to our plans.
Now keep in mind, this was TWO WEEKS IN ORLANDO AND ONLY TWO PARK DAYS. Well, Hurricane Frances came in so we weren't able to use the second week that we had won (using that this Dec.......yeeeehaaaaa!!), but we did use the first week and did the two park days, Universal and MK.
I cannot tell you how great this week was. Usually, we were on-site and everyday was a park day. This time we wanted something different and we got it. We had a great time by the pool, we went to some great restaurants and just had a relaxing vacation. And it was only one week, just like you will have. But we really limited what we did, park-wise.
I'm not saying only do two park days, but just know going in, that if you want a WDW vacation AND you want a relaxing vacation, you're going to have to slow the pace down a bit. But you will be happier for it.
Good luck in planning.
