QueenIsabella
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I'm in middle America too, but the Detroit airport is big enough that there are good deals to be had. Being restricted to summer is what hurts, I think; we're pretty flexible on when we travel and do a lot of last-minute trips based on what happens to be cheap at the moment. I hate that we're not jumping on the good overseas fares I've been seeing, but I haven't gotten my youngest her passport yet - the plan was to wait until after July so that her first renewal comes once she's an "adult" for expiration-date purposes, but I'm getting impatient.![]()
On the good side (ha ha), going to Europe in summer can feel very much like a trip to WDW--the heat, the crowds...I swear, going through the Vatican Museum in June reminded me of a WDW queue--wall to wall people. When we went this summer, doing an after-hours tour of the Vatican was worth every penny to me. There were maybe 100 people, total, in the entire museum--we got to visit the Raphael rooms, really study the maps and tapestries, and spend an hour in the Sistine Chapel--even talk and take pictures (both not allowed during the day).
And I have to agree with the PP who said that WDW now seems geared more for the uber-planner who likes to schedule every minute of their time, months in advance. There used to be much more opportunities for spontaneity--not so much, these days.