freaksloan
Earning My Ears
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Is there such a thing as too much Disney?
We are a little more than 2 weeks away from another week long trip to Disney staying @ Pop. This will be our 3rd trip in the last 12 months, and our last visit was the week before Thanksgiving '09.
My kids are 7 and 5, it will be my 7 year old 10th trip and my 5 year old 7th trip. I myself have lost count, I think for me we are talking between 35 to 45 trips.
We live in NW Ohio on Lake Erie only 1/2 hour away from the Greatest Amusement Park in the World Cedar Point. We average maybe 20+ trips a year to Cedar Point. So it is not like we are lacking when it comes to going to parks, we also go maybe 5 times a year to Kings Island.
Are we nuts with all these trips to Disney? Is there a limit? I know my kids are spoiled, I try to tell them most people are lucky if they get to go once in their lifetime. We live in a small farm town, were most of the people never leave the state of Ohio.
I always say this is going to be the last trip to Disney for awhile, and the next thing I know I am booking another trip. Is there a program like AA for Disney addicts?
We are a little more than 2 weeks away from another week long trip to Disney staying @ Pop. This will be our 3rd trip in the last 12 months, and our last visit was the week before Thanksgiving '09.
My kids are 7 and 5, it will be my 7 year old 10th trip and my 5 year old 7th trip. I myself have lost count, I think for me we are talking between 35 to 45 trips.
We live in NW Ohio on Lake Erie only 1/2 hour away from the Greatest Amusement Park in the World Cedar Point. We average maybe 20+ trips a year to Cedar Point. So it is not like we are lacking when it comes to going to parks, we also go maybe 5 times a year to Kings Island.
Are we nuts with all these trips to Disney? Is there a limit? I know my kids are spoiled, I try to tell them most people are lucky if they get to go once in their lifetime. We live in a small farm town, were most of the people never leave the state of Ohio.
I always say this is going to be the last trip to Disney for awhile, and the next thing I know I am booking another trip. Is there a program like AA for Disney addicts?