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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I can't believe the extreme reactions on this topic. I've traveled and lived in many different countries. I want my kids to experience many of them, as well as things across the US and locally. My kids are 8 and 6 and we are going to Orlando and Disneyworld this summer for a week. The kids are beyond excited. We went once before when they were 4 and 2 and they remember only small snippets of it, but mainly because DH and I had never been. We had a fabulous time as a family, and that is the POINT of a vacation, remember. We enjoyed it, and took it for what it was--a theme park, and pool/resort vacation that is geared toward families. We're never going to be an every year Disney family, and we probably won't even go again after this because the kids will age out of it and I want to go to other things with them as they get older (national parks, international travel, etc.) All vacations are a bit artificial in some ways, because they are about living in a way you don't normally live for a week or two. Just relax, people, and feel blessed that you even have choices like where to go on vacation. [Report Post] [/quote] Great post. Also, beach resorts are not fun for all. Once you are at Disney, it is relaxing--no planning involved. Just go with the flow.[/quote]
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