Colleen27
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And while I'm at it....for those of you who feel that a vacation in WDW is the best way to 'make family memories'....what happens to those poor families that can't go to WDW??? Are you trying to tell us that there are no other ways of having treasured family memories??? My God....my family never did anything like WDW, but I have terrific memories of going to the beach for a weekend or to an amusement park for the day. WDW is not the only place for family memories.
I don't think anyone said it is the only way, but it is a way that is very special to all of us, or we wouldn't be here posting on an obsessed-Disney-planners forum.
Travel isn't essential, but as parents we do the best we can, not the bare minimum of what is essential. For us, that best includes giving our children opportunities poor children generally don't have to see places beyond our own backyard. We still go away for weekends, not usually to the beach because the same issues that keep us from doing Disney over the summer get in the way of beach weekends, and to Cedar Point for the day, but travel provides a kind of concentrated, focused family time and a diversity of experience that can't really be reproduced at home. It is sad that so many families can't afford it. It is sad that so many families can't afford sports or scouts or other enriching experiences as well, but the fact that they can't has no bearing on the benefits of those things for the children of families who can.