Zhaan
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- Aug 12, 2014
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When we first started going to Disney World together years ago, if anything my husband was more into it than I was. Our last trip in November was the first trip with FP+ and he didn't enjoy it at all. He hated being on a schedule and having to know which park to be at 60 days out (I know you can wing it - I don't want this to be a FP+ debate you either like it or you don't). Also, it was freakishly cold, one day not even getting over 50 - and overcast and drizzly and windy. All of that combined and he simply did not enjoy it. 
Lucky for me we have 2 trips coming up this year because we have an annual pass and one trip is with friends so we can't cancel. To get him to go the second time I had to cut down the Disney days and add 3 Universal. Also, next summer we are committed to taking my nephews and family. So for the next 1.5 years I will get to go to Disney with my best friend (husband). However, after that he doesn't want to go anymore. He said it just doesn't feel like a vacation with FP+.
I am hoping they tweak the system so that it's a little better for people who like to fly by the seat of their pants, however that may never happen. What do you do when your spouse loses interest in Disney World? Do you stop going a while and hope the interest comes back? Do you go with friends or by yourself? I keep hoping this next trip will be more relaxed and better weather and he'll warm back up to going. It will be April and I already told him I will make FP+ reservations but to treat them as optional hoping that will make it more enjoyable for him. Any other ideas to make this next trip more fun for him?

Lucky for me we have 2 trips coming up this year because we have an annual pass and one trip is with friends so we can't cancel. To get him to go the second time I had to cut down the Disney days and add 3 Universal. Also, next summer we are committed to taking my nephews and family. So for the next 1.5 years I will get to go to Disney with my best friend (husband). However, after that he doesn't want to go anymore. He said it just doesn't feel like a vacation with FP+.
I am hoping they tweak the system so that it's a little better for people who like to fly by the seat of their pants, however that may never happen. What do you do when your spouse loses interest in Disney World? Do you stop going a while and hope the interest comes back? Do you go with friends or by yourself? I keep hoping this next trip will be more relaxed and better weather and he'll warm back up to going. It will be April and I already told him I will make FP+ reservations but to treat them as optional hoping that will make it more enjoyable for him. Any other ideas to make this next trip more fun for him?