krissyh
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- Nov 25, 2005
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I have to admit that I still sometimes call MK "Disney World" because when we went every year while I was a child, that was it - Disney World was MK. But I do not get people who spend thousands of dollars to go to WDW and have no clue about what is there. How do they even pick a hotel within the park when they have not done research? If I'm going on vacation, anywhere, even to visit friends, I do some research and it's not like it is tough to find info on Disney. Some people aren't planners, though - all the better for those of us who know what we're doing. Let's hope they donm't learn about DDP, DME or how to make ADRs!
When I went in Feb. DBF didn't want to know much about the planning. He knew it was being taken care of and made fun of my "Obsession". After I showed him a few options, he picked Artist Point for dinner (our least favorite
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I arrived with a one page grid chart (teacher) with our flight info (each way) where to get the ME at the airport, our hotel confirmation number, and "options A, B & C" for each day (it sometimes rains, or we might be tired) and all dinner ADRs.
Each day he'd have tons of question while he finally looked at the park brochure on the bus that morning. "Why can't we go to Typhoon Lagoon?" "Closed for refurbishment" Etc, etc...
And who looked so pleased and proud of our "advanced planning" when all of the bored, clueless dads watched us zip by on our Segway Tour wanting to know how to do it looking like a kid who dropped their ice cream when they were told it was all booked up?!
But - if ignorance is bliss why do these people not have as much fun at WDW as we do?
When I went in Feb. DBF didn't want to know much about the planning. He knew it was being taken care of and made fun of my "Obsession". After I showed him a few options, he picked Artist Point for dinner (our least favorite
) I arrived with a one page grid chart (teacher) with our flight info (each way) where to get the ME at the airport, our hotel confirmation number, and "options A, B & C" for each day (it sometimes rains, or we might be tired) and all dinner ADRs.
Each day he'd have tons of question while he finally looked at the park brochure on the bus that morning. "Why can't we go to Typhoon Lagoon?" "Closed for refurbishment" Etc, etc...
And who looked so pleased and proud of our "advanced planning" when all of the bored, clueless dads watched us zip by on our Segway Tour wanting to know how to do it looking like a kid who dropped their ice cream when they were told it was all booked up?!
But - if ignorance is bliss why do these people not have as much fun at WDW as we do?