powellrj
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And that once in a lifetime trip may not have the fabulous memories associated with it if everyone is made miserable by being forced to go nonstop all day. Disney isn't a death march.
Disney isn't a death march is my new favorite saying! We were that family that saw everything and take it from me, it isn't what its cracked up to be. Growing up my brother would cry every year on vacation, why can't we just go slower, but my dad and I would be going, going, going.
On our first WDW trip as a family, my oldest DS was 4 and you didn't put 4 year olds in strollers in 1987 and it never occurred to us to do so. We saw all of MK before the afternoon parades. This was before the internet so I had done book research and had index cards made of what to see and do. I was relentless. We were exhausted and now my DS is 28 and refused to go with us when we took his wife on our trip with us this year. We went back many times after that and we did slow down, but I think I scared the poor kid so much with my go,go,go that it pretty much killed any fun he had.
I am now unable to go, go, go because of health issues and now use an ECV, but my family still has to tell me to slow down.
Learn from my mistakes. Slow down and enjoy what you are seeing. Even if it is a once in a lifetime trip, enjoy what you see on the trip and don't have memories of nothing but being the energizer bunny family.