BLAMBKY
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 18, 2008
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We can not do WDW every year- not enough $$$- although I would love too! My question is: How do you begin to find a place for the vacation that follows WDW? Nothing excites me. Beach trip sounds nice but kids like to keep busy and DH doesn't enjoy the beach for more than a couple days. We use our timeshare to cut down on lodging expenses, so we can not hop around areas. Any thoughts/ideas?
Ky Kingdom?! Worked there many years- not even close but I know there is NOTHING that will compare. I am more interested in keeping the kids from asking, What are going to do now? We live a very NON BUSY life. We enjoy staying VERY BUSY during vacation. WDW fits nicely. We have done AZ and stayed busy. We also spent MORE than doing WDW.
I have been there. People can say whay they want but it is NOT a place that I would ever take my children. I know that some think that you can just avoid certain areas but what about just getting from point A to point B? I was given (and tried to be given MULTIPLE times after that first time) the cards for certain kind of clubs. Thanks but NO. They were just x rated business cards.
. We have used it only once- we like trying new resorts. I do not think that we can rent it. (I'll have to double check for sure.) Not sure if we could handle sharing a regualr hotel room w/kids
. We are so used to having 2bed/2 bathrooms and plenty of room to spread out. Staying in hotel to/from WDW made me consider this aspect.
. It's in the Berkshires in MA, lots of outdoor stuff to do. We've traded to Williamsburg, VA; McGaynesville, VA; Orlando, FL; a couple of others I can't think of and will be going to HI in Feb. All the places were nice.
. Anywho, here's the link...
Still in my heart nothing does compare to Disney. I am going to just be very patient and eagerly look forward to going back for my 40th birthday.