rutgers1
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Whenever we plan a vacation, we try to figure out how long it will be before our desire to be at Disney is overshadowed by our desire to sleep in our own beds, have a bit of "space" away from one another at home, and tend to things in the "real world" that need to be tended to.
On some trips, we go home while I still have things to check off on my "Disney to-do List," while other times we go a few days too long and I start to become more aware of the closeness in the studio, the amount of money that I am spending, and the fact that I am ignoring things that have to get done at home.
So, what is your sweet spot ---- that amount of time where you get to do most of what you want to do while not overstaying your welcome and not sacrificing things you "have" to do back home?
For me, I think it is 7 full days. Any less and I don't feel full rested, any more and I start to feel edgy about getting home.
On some trips, we go home while I still have things to check off on my "Disney to-do List," while other times we go a few days too long and I start to become more aware of the closeness in the studio, the amount of money that I am spending, and the fact that I am ignoring things that have to get done at home.
So, what is your sweet spot ---- that amount of time where you get to do most of what you want to do while not overstaying your welcome and not sacrificing things you "have" to do back home?
For me, I think it is 7 full days. Any less and I don't feel full rested, any more and I start to feel edgy about getting home.