WDW Anonymous(e): Signs of addiction

Tolerance: need a longer trip to get fix
Withdrawal: post-trip blues
Craving: restlessly pine for next trip
WDW-seeking behavior: endless plotting and strategizing to justify one more trip
Preoccupation: hours spent planning real or imaginary trips
Need for eye-opener: read message boards before breakfast
Trouble cutting down: ignore objections to another trip from significant other
Secrecy: embarrassed to tell others you are going again; plan in private; hide souvenirs
Stockpiling: collect items for trip months in advance
Pre-loading: listen to parks music and Disney podcasts during journey
Guilt: can't afford trip that you are taking anyway
Single-minded focus: forget that there is a real world to vacation in and discuss
Regret: exhaustion, burnout, poverty and desire never to return...until a week after trip
Rationalization: tell self all the walking makes the trip essential for health
Remorse and promises not to relapse: tell self and spouse next trip is last hurrah
Relapse: go again anyway
Denial: buy DVC

The cure: accept you are powerless over your addiction, refuse rehabilitation, and get an annual pass with water park add-on

Yes?

All of the above! How did you get inside my head?? We have been back one week and are already planning a longer 12 day trip for April! :rolleyes1
 


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