Our theme park days have drastically changed over the past 6 years.
When we started going to WDW as a couple we were theme park commandos. Opening to closing every day. Had to get everything out of every trip. Wasn't very restaurant savvy at this point. And being poor students didn't really have the money to eat at expensive restaurants. The only reason we stayed on site was because my sister was a CM.
As we became more seasoned we really started to take our time and have a "relaxing" vacation. We would sleep in, stroll around the parks, only hit the attractions we really liked, etc. We began to appreciated the resorts/restaurants more. Still, though, we generally went to the parks everyday.
We then moved to Florida (short drive to WDW), and DS was born. Because of proximity and having a newborn, our trips changed again. We basically just walk around the theme parks, eat, and maybe do a baby swap for 1 ride. We take our time eating, and really hang out at the resorts more. For these reasons we really love YC/BC and Epcot.
I can foresee a few more WDW vacation transitions as the family grows:
1. Kids get older and want to hit the parks hard.
2. Kids grow and want to go the parks by themselves or with friends, DW and I get to go back to doing what we want to do
3. Kids are gone, grandkids are in the picture, and the whole cycle starts again.
I love WDW
