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I tend to agree with that philosophy, but, we weren't always able to wander all over the place. Living in Vermont, at the time, we made many trips the the coast of Maine, but, other then one time to Virginia Beach our long distant trips almost always were to Florida.  I say Florida because we never confined ourselves to just WDW. We went to many places and saw many, so called, roadside attractions and other major attractions. It was never an exclusive WDW trip. To much to see and to much money spent to only experience one thing.


One of my daughters went to college in Colorado so we did spend time there together and my other daughter went to school in New Orleans and spent time browsing there as well. We went to places like New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Boston and a 3 day cruise to the Bahama's before they went off on their own as well. While in the service I got to Hawaii, Guam, So. Vietnam, Osaka, Japan and Tokyo, Japan.


Since my divorce I have been to WDW many times, but, again not exclusively. I also hit up Disneyland and Las Vegas.  In my college years I went on a two week tour of Europe that included Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and England.  My sister has recently persuaded me to do another European trip in October 2015. This time just France, Italy and Spain with a transatlantic cruise from Rome to Fort Lauderdale.  My point being, I guess, that I have not seen the whole world but as much as I desire to see. What's left is an easy 10 hour drive to WDW, which I try to do once a year.


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