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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We went to Disney 20 years ago before kids. We had Park Hopper passes and reservations at one character meal and Victorian & Albert's. We pretty much just wandered around and had fun. Meanwhile my friend with kids had a travel agent with a packed written agenda, which sounded like torture to me. Now it seems like the only way to go is even more complicated than the travel agent's agenda with various tricks and constraints. Can you go without a carefully curated plan? Have you been disappointed, whether with or without a detailed plan?[/quote] Yes, Disney World is awful. Long lines. Heat. Expensive. Kids don't remember anything. Melt downs after meltdowns. And I can't even imagine going there without kids. Why would I ever?[/quote] Lol, this is exactly how I feel! My kiddos are 6 and 4 and my 6-year old just started hearing about it in Kindergarten. My DH and I really really do not want to go! I have zero desire to plan and pay for a trip that revolves around rides and character experiences. So far, my kids and I are happy with our beach vacas. [/quote] Lazy. [/quote] Disney World is not a requirement, fangirl.[/quote] Your FOMO is what brings you to comment on topics you supposedly don’t care about.[/quote] I’m the PP with the 4 and 6 year old. Trust me, I don’t have FOMO. I was just relieved to see that I’m not the only parent that feels the way they do about Disney! And if my beach vacations mean I’m lazy, so be it. As two working parents with tons of kids activities during the year, I have no problem with you considering me lazy for not wanting to go to Disney. [/quote] I don't want to ski or take my kids skiing yet I don't feel the need to go into a thread talking about ski trips, mountains, resorts. Coming into a thread to announce it's not for you is super bizarre. And I also wouldn't be like "glad to see so many others hate to ski and won't go on a ski trip" in a thread about ski trips. You must have a lot of spare time![/quote]
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