morethananyonex
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With so much negativity around here lately, I figured now was a good time to make this thread.
I'm 19, and have been to Disney World and Disneyland many times in my life, starting at age 1, you could basically say I've been raised (or brainwashed
) Disney. As a "grown up child" who is the product of being around all things Disney basically all her life, THANK YOU to all you parents out there. You may think your children won't remember the vacations, especially when they're young, but trust me they do and they will appreciate every little bit you guys put into these Disney trips.
It doesn't matter to them where you stay or if you've got all your ideal ADRs, they're going to look back and remember the trips fondly whether or not you were able to eat the mushroom filet with pretzel bread (although it is delicious
). My point is, your children will remember these vacations whether or not you get a magical upgrade, or all your planning goes right. Don't stress about all the details, just remember it's all about having an amazing time with your family, and maybe not right away but one day your kids will thank you!
I'm 19, and have been to Disney World and Disneyland many times in my life, starting at age 1, you could basically say I've been raised (or brainwashed
) Disney. As a "grown up child" who is the product of being around all things Disney basically all her life, THANK YOU to all you parents out there. You may think your children won't remember the vacations, especially when they're young, but trust me they do and they will appreciate every little bit you guys put into these Disney trips.It doesn't matter to them where you stay or if you've got all your ideal ADRs, they're going to look back and remember the trips fondly whether or not you were able to eat the mushroom filet with pretzel bread (although it is delicious
). My point is, your children will remember these vacations whether or not you get a magical upgrade, or all your planning goes right. Don't stress about all the details, just remember it's all about having an amazing time with your family, and maybe not right away but one day your kids will thank you!




Thanks for posting that, thank you for the positive perspective.
