This is a really intense question!!!

If I knew I wouldn't be back, I'd spend my time in the Magic Kingdom. I'd sit on a park bench and watch the characters greet the little kids. I'd ride Small World. I'd have a hot dog at Casey's and get a turkey leg, too. I'd wander around Tom Sawyer's Island. I'd eat ice cream while watching kids get their faces painted. I'd eat dinner at the Castle and sit down in front for Wishes. The rides are wonderful, of course, but watching kids enjoy the place is the best!
 
I would stay concierge level at a very swanky hotel. Probably Yacht Club.

I would visit the Adventurer's Club several times.

I would dine at great restaurants including - V&A, Citricos, Artist Point, etc

I would see WWTBAMPI, TOT, EE, Test Track.

I would take my time in enjoying my trip. No need to do and see everything. Just do and see what makes you happy.
 
The ONE thing I'd do on my very last trip? Tom Sawyer's Island. Not that it's any big deal, but it's the one existing attraction at Walt Disney World that I've never visited.
Although if my absolute last trip were this coming week, I would have to change my response to Timekeeper - since, while I have seen it before, after February 26 it will never be seen again :sad:
 
I would spend as much time there as financially possible, making sure to do as much as possible. That last thing i would do would be to sit on Main Street before closing and have a coffee and something yummy from the bakery. I would just sit there and watch people and take in the atmosphere. Then before I left I would take one last ride on the monorail. Yikes I wanna cry just thinking about it. :(
 

For several reasons we are making these kind of decisions right now too. :wave:

I want lots of photographs, not just the places but I want our family members in the foreground of the neat places and things all over Disney.

I want to ride in the front of the monorail both in the daytime and at night. :thumbsup2

I want to see all our favorite shows, especially Cirq and Lion King.

I want Disney songs stuck in my head. IASW is not that bad! :rotfl2:

I want to be with my family as we experience Illuminations together one last time. I want to feel those expolsions in my chest and marvel at the sight in the sky, while I hold my loved ones close. :grouphug:

I want to literally smell the roses, the dinosauers, the apple pie, and the incredible menu foods. I want those Little Mermaid bubbles to land right in my hand and hold them forever!

I want to find that perfect place for ashes to be scattered. pixiedust:

Disney is truely that magical place where memories can be stored forever and ever. :woohoo:
 
I would have to see Wishes and Spectromagic just one more time. They are "Disney Magic" to me.
 
-I would do the following rides as many times as possible...
--SPLASH MOUNTAIN
--Rock'n Roller Coaster
--Tower Of Terror
--Spaceship Earth
--Test Track
--Star Tours
--Space Mountain
-I would be sure to see the Fantasia show at MGM
-Go see the guy in the piano lounge at Port Orleans Riverside

I don't know... planty of other stuff too. I dread this moment.
 
On my last trip to WDW they'll be scattering my ashes(yes I know it's not "allowed"):earsboy:
 
On my last visit I would sit and watch the lights reflect off DD's face as we watched Illuminations, Fantasmic, and Wishes.
I would hold her hand as we walked slowly down Mainstreet.
We would go to The Magic Kingdom at night, stay until we were the last to leave, and memorise every beautiful sight.
We would make memories to hold in the heart forever. pixiedust:
 
Wishes and people watching on Main Street at MK.
Expedition Everest at AK.
RnRR at MGM.
World Showcase at Epcot.
 
I would ride all the rides that scare me without question. EXCEPT Bugs Life. That is just not fun. :(
 
kaytieeldr said:
The ONE thing I'd do on my very last trip? Tom Sawyer's Island. Not that it's any big deal, but it's the one existing attraction at Walt Disney World that I've never visited.
Although if my absolute last trip were this coming week, I would have to change my response to Timekeeper - since, while I have seen it before, after February 26 it will never be seen again :sad:

Really??? (I say that like I even know what it is/was lol)
 
Remember to turn and look at the faces of the ones you love. Sometimes that is more beautiful and memorable than any ride or attraction. Sometimes I just sit and watch my kids instead of "the show" because watching them light up is just incredible.
Have a wonderful time!
 




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