If money were no object

RedBaron

Active Member
I guess my dream would be to go for 2 weeks and stay at the Poly. I would love to be able to relax at the pool every other day. I also want to have a TS meal every night for dinner possibly trying a different country every evening at Epcot. Oh, and I also want to be chauffeured to and from the parks so that we did not have to wait for buses or monorails and did not have to drive around either. :D
 
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coachwnh

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
If money were no object I would start in DL and head west partaking in every Disney Cruise, resort and park until I wound up in WDW for a 3 week finish.
You read my mind. Id love to do DL, then stop in Hawaii, an Disney cruise to Alaska. Then stops in Japan, HK, Paris (with a Mediterranean Cruise), then wind up in WDW!!! Dream, dream, dream!!!
 
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flipadeeflop

Active Member
If it's just a one time trip and not just moving to FL and getting an annual pass, I honestly think I could do a whole month as long as I was taking days off to really rest in between. Spend a few days in the parks, spend some by the pool and spa, maybe take a DCL cruise out in the middle of the month. So much of it would just be exploring things I haven't been able to get around to and dining for hours at a time at table service restaurants. I would want to take all of the tours you can, especially the 7 hour backstage magic and the AK safari tour. I'd want to do lunch with an imagineer, too.
I don't know about resorts except AKL is my dream. For a whole month though, I'd want to try at least 1 or 2 others during the time I was there though. Maybe a monorail resort for a week and Art of Animation for another since it's so new. I think I'm getting lost in this idea now!
 
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disneygirl76

Carey Poppins - Nanny and Disney Enthusiest
How long would your dream Disney vacation be? If i had my way it would be 12 park days 4 water park days 3 days for shopping and other fun at DTD and 2 spent resort hopping! Dare to dream BIG!!!

My gut is to say a year or more! hee hee :) But honestly, this last trip was 10 days and I was ready to come home. Well, not really ready, but felt like I was there enough time. I would say 3 weeks would be my max. Perfect time, maybe 2 weeks. :)
 
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HouCuseChickie

Well-Known Member
Well, DH and I have found that a hair over 1.5 weeks is the longest we can go away before we start missing home. So, as much fun as it would be to start for a few days in Disneyland, then fly to Aulani, and then end in Toyko Disney .... OR ... spend a few days at Disneyland Paris (since we skipped this in 2000) then pop down to Barcelona for a Disney cruise ... I will give you my ideal FL Disney only trip (since I have another wacky idea that involves A LOT of things well beyond WDW).

11 Nights in a suite in the Contemporary tower
6-7 park days
Rest of the time rest, enjoy all of the other non-park stuff, and do whatever we want
oooooh yeaaah- EAT! V&A, Citrico's, Jiko, Fulton's, Sanaa, Raglan Road, Kona breakfast, Kouzzina breakfast and dinner, Yachtsman, and Artist's Point are all on my list of must visit spots.
 
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SMS55

Well-Known Member
A week. I have been to Disney plenty of times before where after a week I would be ok. I would have to stay at either Contemporary, or GF with a MK view. A few days park hopping, not sure about a water park or not, but there are some things around the property that I always say I want to do, but we never get around to doing and maybe a pool day. Been a lllooonnnggg time since I just had a lazy day.
 
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Mot

Active Member
If money was no object, I would like to stay at every Disney Resort on site for 2 days. One day to explore the resort and it's amenities and the other to visit a park. This way I would be assured of spending quite a it of time in the parks as well as seeing what I've missed all these years staying at just the Values. I would then like to visit all the other Disney parks and each Disney cruise ship. Hopefully they would by that time open up the Castle so that I could spend one night there.
 
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fireworksandfairytales

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I would love a two week stay at WDW, staying at either Grand Floridian or Boardwalk, followed by a week long Disney cruise.

The longest I've ever stayed is five days (and that's only been a couple of times). My upcoming trip is a full week though and I'm so excited.
 
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