Severe WDW withdrawal?

I know all too well the feeling that you are describing, OP. Sometimes, I find that I can't log onto the Dis for a while after trips because it makes me miss the feeling of just being there! Then, as the next trip approaches, I am drawn back to immerse myself in the happiness of anticipation.
 
I totally get this too! After my last trip, I just laid around the house miserable for over a week, feeling depressed. I'm planning to go back in the spring and considering annual passes - if we get annual passes we're thinking we might go back again a few weeks before Christmas but I'm worried coming home from it will leave me depressed over Christmas.

The only treatment is more WDW!
 
Totally! Usually I can only muster up 3-4 days per year for Disney. I always say if I could stay for a solid week or 10 days, maybe I could "get it out of my system" and be ready to leave. But I am always sad to leave and feel like - as you said - I have unfinished business.

It never gets out of your system. I've been trying for the past 7 years to get it out of my system. Our trips just keep getting longer and longer. This past year we will have spent a total of 35 days there. (And no, we don't live close by.) Just admit you have a problem and join the rest of us!:dance3:
 
TunaSled said:
Not pitiful, no no no. Some of us are more sensitive to the magic, maybe it's a gift.

Or possibly I'm pitiful right along with you.

I'm going to go with gift on this one!
 



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