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(@pabef601)
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We have friends who go several times a year and are Disney lovers for sure. We also have friends who have been once or twice and are done They felt rushed and worn out when they returned home didn't enjoy the food and missed out on must sees. We go as often as we can afford and are so excited to be returning in June! We tell everyone that once you have been at least several times it is more fun than ever! You know how to navigate, where to eat, and when to relax. You know what you want to do and what to skip. This time my daughter is taking a friend. They are both 17 so my husband and I can do some things on our own! So excited!


 
Posted : April 11, 2015 1:19 pm
(@tundramom)
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We go nearly every year and look forward to each and every trip. Granted, we don't hit the park at rope drop every day (nearly), but we do maximize almost every hour they are open. We still manage to find new experiences or eat at new places each trip and always do at least 1 sit down meal a day. For us, the planning is part of the fun and helps prolong the Disney magic between trips. One of our favorite things to do is take people along who have never been, it's like being there the first time all over again. :mickey:


May'98-WL
Sept'01-POFQ
Oct'03-ASM
Aug'04-CBR & Charley
Dec'05- WL-Joined DVC
June'06- DL's Grand Californian
Nov '06 SSR
Oct '07 SSR with extended family
Oct '08 Disney Wonder/OKW
Nov '09 AKV @ Kidani
Nov '10 Kidani
Nov '11 VWL
May-June 13 Kidani
Feb-March '14 SSR

 
Posted : April 11, 2015 3:10 pm
(@BigRedDad)
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We have been enough, so there are very few must-do's. We are there at rope drop to get as much done as early as possible. Take afternoons and maybe even evenings off. We enjoy the resort and DTD if we don't go back to a park. The issue with people "rushing" is because they think they have to do EVERYTHING. Rushing means you miss tons. If you want to do everything, you need to go for a 2-3 months and bring $100k +


1 Week at Wyndham Bonnet Creek 06/17/17 - 06/24/17; 1 Week at Orange Lake Resort 06/24/17 - 06/30/17; 1 week at OKW 12/03/17 - 12/10/17

 
Posted : April 11, 2015 4:27 pm
(@VacationDisney)
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We go almost every year. Each trip we try a new restaurant. We love having a TS meal each day. It's a great way to relax after a very busy day at the parks.

We do all the "must do" list and then do whatever we want after that. Take time to smell the flowers type of thing.

Looking forward to going next month:thumbsup:


First WDW Trip 1984
30+ Trips since 1984
Disneyland 4 Visits
Disneyland Paris 2010
40th Wedding Anniversary December 2013
Disney Cruises 2: Magic 2005, Fantasy 2012
Last Trip November 2019

 
Posted : April 11, 2015 4:40 pm
faline
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We've been often enough that we're pretty relaxed about our vacation. We do make some plans but those plans are always subject to change based on what we decide to do last minute.


Linda aka: Faline
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Posted : April 11, 2015 4:41 pm
(@manutd1)
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We go every other year normally.....twice this year though.
And, we open and close the parks!:thumbsup: Bust out a great 7 days and do it to the fullest.:mickey:
In May, We will spend extra time in the World Showcase this go around.
And, Of course...while the kids goto sleep at night..I enjoy my pool side cigar. Great way to relax and take it all in.


 
Posted : April 11, 2015 5:07 pm
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we usually buy an annual pass and try to get two trips on one pass. I own a small construction company (very small) so my only window is in the Fall. We usually go and try to see the MNSSHP, as well as the F&WF. We usually go for 10 nights (11 on this upcoming trip,) so we don't have to rush around. We like taking our time and really absorb everything around us.

We have a few "Must-Do's", but we always try to add a few new restaurants. The year: Be Our Guest, Raglan Road, Trattoria al Forno, as well as Ohana character breakfast are all first-time additions.

We are die-hard Disney lovers. At night, my children love me to tell them a Disney Story. It's essentially me describing one (fictitious) day on Disney property. They want as much detail as I can put in. I'm not sure who loves it more: them? or me?

159 Days to Go. Then we'll be home. That's they type of Disney goer we are.


WDW - 99 Off Site
WDW - 00 C.Springs, Wilderness
WDW - 01 POFQ, Boardwalk
WDW - 02 C.Beach, POFQ, AK Lodge
WDW - 04 Riverside
WDW - 05 C.Springs
WDW - 07 Riverside
WDW - 11 C.Beach
WDW - 12 POFQ
WDW - 14 Riverside
WDW - 15 POFQ
WDW - 19 Wilderness
WDW - 20 C.Beach

 
Posted : April 11, 2015 7:12 pm
(@paragon)
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We go every September, usually a ten day trip. I do almost all of the planning. There isn't much we haven't done, but always seem to find something new, even if its something small. We used to do two trips each year until we tried the Disney cruise, now we do the parks in September and a cruise in April. Our park trips are fun, but can be exhausting at times. The cruise is much more relaxing.
Can't wait, we are setting sail in just two more weeks!


 
Posted : April 11, 2015 8:16 pm
(@EeyoresBestFriend)
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Like many, we go as often as we can afford it. Because we come from the west coast, we generally are there for at least 12 days.

We have been 11 times and still have a lot to see. Love the cuisine offerings and try one new place each time. We often go with groups as family and friends need 'guides' and will join us when we plan.

If we don't come home tired and broke, we didn't have enough fun! Grin


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Posted : April 11, 2015 9:16 pm
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We used to go just once a year for 7-10 days (depending on flights).

Then, a few years ago, they started giving DVC members a great discount on Premium Annual Passes. That, combined with what we had already paid for our trip, meant that it only cost us $40 a person to upgrade to the AP. And ever since then my wife and I have gone three or four times a year. We still do the big 7-10 day trip with our kids and other friends/family (we love bringing people with us), but we have squeezed in a few short trips that we otherwise wouldn't have done. Since we had APs, we surprised the kids with a surprise trip to Star Wars Weekends last year. We also came down for a college football game in October (UCF) and a little golf (Disney's Magnolia). In 20 days, the DW and I are heading down for a three-day weekend to celebrate our 20th Anniversary before the APs expire at the end of May!

We're probably not going to get APs again this year, but we're still planning our "big" trip for late September.


2002 - 2022: 20+ visits (POR, BW, All Stars, VWL, CSR, BLT, BC, SSR, CB, Dolphin, OKW, Poly, offsite x8)
DL - 1996, 2019
Next up - January 2023 short trip! We just want to try that 50th Anniversary chocolate monstrosity at Mexico!

 
Posted : April 13, 2015 9:17 am
(@minnie04)
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We used to go at least twice a year. And we were never rope drop kind of people. We would get everything done in a day. I guess back in the day the lines were not as crazy long as they are now. We didn't ever do fast pass until the every end of the paper ones and that was only because the parks got really crowded. what ever one we were able to get we did never ran to the machines. NOW 23 years later we have AP's never knew how good these could be. We get to the park when we feel like it and hop around depending on what we feel like doing. Our twice a year has become 3 to 4 times a year just doing long weekends & 1 night stays. We are able to get everything in and have a great time..:mickey:

OH and with the new FP+ we are able to get all the rides we like. With AP's and FP+ will keep going as often as we can..


Been there, done that and going back!!! See ya real soon !!!

 
Posted : April 13, 2015 10:45 am
(@Priority Four)
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Every other year is a "Disney Year" for us. Usually June, December, June and sometimes a long weekend or spring break thrown in. Drawback is that there is a two year gap between visits. I have not been since June 2013. Positive is that there are usually a lot of new things to see and do after a two year break. Disney Year starts in 55 days!


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'88 - Honeymoon
'02 - ASmovie
'03 - VWL
'04 - HHI
'05 - DCL, BCV
'06 - HHI
'07 - POR, VWL, POP/BWV
'09 - BWV, BCV/SSR
'10 - BWV
'12 - AKV/BCV, VWL
'13 - AKV
'15 - BCV, AKV
'16 - AKV
'18 - VWL
'19 - OKW, THV, GF
'20 - BWV
'21 - AKL/OKW

 
Posted : April 13, 2015 11:04 am
 DNS
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We go almost every year and are coming up on either our 17th or 18th trip. Starting to lose track. As was said, we enjoy it more now because we know what we like and what we can skip. We have been at various times of year and know the what time is best for us and the weather. Disney changes rides/attractions enough to keep it interesting to those of us who go every year. We like to change around restaurants each trip as well. And we have learned that for us, hotel hopping/eating/shopping is worth at least 2 days! We have gone with small children, teens and just DH and myself and it is a different experience each time. Hubby and I have an awesome time by ourselves. That's one thing I think Disney misses out on. Advertising how great it is with just adults too. Most people ask me why we want to go when we don't have kids at home. People think it's all about the kids, but it is not. Disney is our favorite place to vacation and we are over 50 now!


 
Posted : April 13, 2015 12:18 pm
(@ThanxForNoticin)
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DNS - CANNOT agree with you more. We absolutely loved the Disney experiences with our kids - would never trade them for anything. But they are older now, and we are enjoying our Disney time just as much now that we're older without the kids. So relaxing and fun..... That being said, I will treasure the chance to take grandkids back, when that hopefully happens!!

We tend to do things so much more relaxed now. We like to go for 2-3 nights for a long weekend, maybe an average of once or twice per year. We enjoy the parks, but not from 8AM until midnight anymore!

There are so many ways to enjoy the magic of Disney World..... As for the folks who won't ever go back (and we have friends who tell us the same thing), that's their choice. I can't imagine anyone ever going to WDW and having a bad time - but I guess it happens. But in the long run, that leaves more room for the rest of us who want to be there!


 
Posted : April 13, 2015 12:29 pm
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We made it 4 times in 2014..that is a record for us. Normally it is about twice a year. Like the other post, we take it easy. We know what we like and love to plan our trips. Love staying at the resorts -missing AKL-haven't been there for a while. When you aren't rushing around trying to do everything you can stop and enjoy all the details that Disney is so good at providing for us. When we are there we overhear others and I can understand why they say "Never Again"..when I speak with people who have that opinion it often boils down to not planning and researching. One example was a couple we overheard on the monorail coming into T&T. He said to his wife if we stay on this we will get to HS. They were getting frustrated because they couldn't figure out where to get off the monorail. I pointed out to them that they could ride it for hours and never make it to HS on it...I directed them on the need to get off the monorail and take a bus.


2008 Oct-POR & BC
2009 Oct- CS
2009 Dec- AKL & CRB
2010 April - Dolphin
2010 Oct- BWI
2011 April - POR
2011 Oct - AKL
2012 April - Poly
2012 Oct - AKL & YC
2013 April - WL
2013 Oct - AKL
2014 Jan - CS
2014 April - YC & POR
2014 Oct - WL & YC
2014 Dec - PORFQ
2015 April - BC

 
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