Folks either get the Disney thing or they don't. No sense wasting your time trying to convice those that don't get it.
I completely agree!
Of the 5 kids in our family, I was the only one who got hooked on Disney (I'm 42 now with 3 kids and one grandkid). My two youngest are 9 and 10, and we're going down in May. We last went about 15 months ago at Christmas. It's time to get back home, so I can't wait for the May trip.
There was only 3 kids in my family and I'm the only one hooked!
Of course, I have friends who when I mentioned I'd be taking a week vacation to go to
Disneyland questioned me as to why I'm going there again, since I "just went there" (15 monts ago!) "Why not go to the Grand Canyon or someplace else." We are taking a week vacation to Eastern Oregon this summer. We do go other places than Disneyland. But for me, an annual pilgrimage is pure heaven.
We get this also! We switch between DL and WDW, but now that we own DVC, it will be way more WDW!
We always do Disney then go somewhere else too.
I'm hoping my daughters pick up the Disney bug.
Our son already has!
It has become kind of a tradition.
My sister who also has 3 kids went (I believe) about 3 years ago, and they plan on going again when the kids are in their teens. So for her, going to Disneyland *twice* during the entire time her kids are growing up is sufficient. And other relatives are even worse. They figure *one* trip is plenty enough for any kid growing up. After that trip they can check Disney of their "list of things to do with their kids", and move onto the Grand Canyon, or Yosemite, or other places.
My brother who also has three kids took them about 7 1/2 years ago. (DL)
I think they feel about the same way! They did go to Yosemite last year.
Perhaps it's like skiing. I know plenty of folks who go skiing, hiking, or rock climbing several times a year. A few who go skiing every other week during the winter. They love it. Perhaps for us, Disneyland is like skiiing. It's not something you do and are done with. It's something you enjoy so much that you just want it to be one of those lifestyle things that you do on a regular basis because you enjoy doing it, you get away from work, and spend excellent time with your family and loved ones.
My brother, who has the 3 kids, is really into quads. There vacations consist of quad riding/camping about 3-4 times/year! Yes, his 3 girls and his wife like to do this, because this is pretty much what they know. They have a really nice camper/trailer and truck to pull it all. The money they have into all that stuff, they could have vacationed quite nicely for 20 yrs. (To each their own!) I feel kind of bad for the girls, because I know they would really like to come with us. They were supposed to come this summer to DL with us, but ended up flaking out!
He thinks WE are crazy for the money we spend for our vacations. We haven't come close to what he has already spent!
Mind you, he has a timeshare in Mexico that he bought 17 yrs ago and hasn't used it in 16 yrs. He has never taken his family there. Go figure! He is the type that once he gets into something, he goes all the way! If I could only get him to WDW once!
We go camping with his family once in a while, but a few days in the dirt, cleaning, cooking, setting everything up and taking down, and then having to clean all the wet, sandy, and dirty clothes, cars, camper, etc., is enough for me! I'll take my DVC any day!
I told his wife last time we went with them, "You need a Real vacation!"
BTW, we do have one friend of the family who does get it. She was married at WDW, and if you are ever playing Disney Trivia -- you want her on your team! Unfortunately, it's never worked out that her famiy and ours have gone at the same time. She'd be great to go with. Hopefully we can make it happen someday.
I did get my younger brother to take his kids with us to DL over Christmas. Unfortunately, the weather was absolutley awful! It was also extremely crowded and he wasn't exactly feeling the "magic!" We still had a good time! Hopefully our trip this summer will be better!
Some song says "make the world go away". Disney not only does that, but puts us in a whole new magical world for a while.
-Shawn