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Too Much Time On My Hands

rob45

Well-Known Member
I would like to relax at the pool in the evenings. We did a 14 day trip in 06 and spent a day at a park then a day sleeping in and enjoying the resort. This rotation worked out good. We were able to visit other resorts, play miniature golf, and stroll around DD.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Well, I take the time at WDW to sleep...

I have 2 weeks there in the summer. I have PLENTY of time. I've never found myself thinking, "Oh, I didn't do that because there wasn't enough time!"
 

Disvillain63

Well-Known Member
I've been to WDW "time after time" and I've had many a "good times". I have visits that there is "not enough time" to do everything that visit. However, while I am at WDW it's "nothin' but a good time", so I figure "time is on my side" to do everything I want at WDW.
 

BoarderPhreak

Well-Known Member
This last trip I vowed to do stuff I haven't done before (which isn't much, LOL) and to take time out to revisit Tom Sawyer's Island again thoroughly. I even watched the Easter Parade (and I don't "do" parades!). But no matter how much time one has, there's always a few things that slip by... Which is a good thing - more incentive to come back again, right?

- Checking out other resorts (not so much monorail resorts, they're easy).
- Enjoying the one I'm at such as exploring the grounds or relaxing poolside.
- All the "little things" at the parks that you save for the end but never do.
- That one last, over-the-top Dole Whip! :D
 

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