dreamscometrue
Well-Known Member
I am new to this so first of all let me apologize if there is already a thread dealing with this topic. I seached and couldn't find one quite like this.
In August 2003, when I was 38 years old, our family made our first trip to WDW and found it to be everything we had dreamed of for so many years (and so much more). When we returned to Canada we vowed to start saving and in Dec. 2005 made a 10 day excursion to 'the world'. Our third trip is booked for a year from now, and our fourth, at the end of 2007. Here is my dilemma.
Our first vacation was at All-Star Movies and on our second trip, we stayed at Pop Century for 9 of 10 days. As a result of delayed travel plans, our final day and night had us stay at Wilderness Lodge. Here comes the strange part. Although WL was stunning, it didn't feel to us like we were at WDW. We came to associate vacation at WDW with early morning food court breakfasts and over the top theming. Our next trip will have us at Pop again (we need 2 adjoining rooms for our larger party), but I'm thinking of a moderate (POR?) for the late 2007 trip. I wonder if we would get used to another resort and still feel the magic we have felt at the value resorts. I would be interested to read whether or not you associate your first resort with the most intense Disney magic. If you've stayed at more than one on site resort, I'd love to know how you felt when you switched locations.
In August 2003, when I was 38 years old, our family made our first trip to WDW and found it to be everything we had dreamed of for so many years (and so much more). When we returned to Canada we vowed to start saving and in Dec. 2005 made a 10 day excursion to 'the world'. Our third trip is booked for a year from now, and our fourth, at the end of 2007. Here is my dilemma.
Our first vacation was at All-Star Movies and on our second trip, we stayed at Pop Century for 9 of 10 days. As a result of delayed travel plans, our final day and night had us stay at Wilderness Lodge. Here comes the strange part. Although WL was stunning, it didn't feel to us like we were at WDW. We came to associate vacation at WDW with early morning food court breakfasts and over the top theming. Our next trip will have us at Pop again (we need 2 adjoining rooms for our larger party), but I'm thinking of a moderate (POR?) for the late 2007 trip. I wonder if we would get used to another resort and still feel the magic we have felt at the value resorts. I would be interested to read whether or not you associate your first resort with the most intense Disney magic. If you've stayed at more than one on site resort, I'd love to know how you felt when you switched locations.