I find it to be funny/ annoying when people question my need to go to WDW. There is a huge dichotomy on this subject. There are those individuals who understand and those who never will. I've given up trying to defend my obsession, because it is something that doesnt require defending. I happen to enjoy going to a place that truly makes me happy, a place where I can forget about normal everyday thrings and engulf myself in a world of makebelieve- even if just for a short while. So forget all those non believers of the magic because i know why I love WDW and i could care less if they dont.
Enough Said!
JM
you must respect peoples opinions firstly and secondly their questions why you visit so much. The people you are talking about in the main have never been there so i guess you may ask why should they do so. The answer to that question is tell them to join the site, there is a million and one reasons not to visit if they read the threads/posts here about how bad the WDW is,ok there are still a lot that love it.
I have the same problem with a lot of people who ask me why i go so often,it is hard to explain i agree.
Just a thought, not many of the big boys posting on this one is there, wonder why?,no doubt i will get some witty answers now,they will not be answered.
I can also understand the people who have visited in high season for the first time and had to wait for 2/3 hours in the heat to catch a ride.I remember my son's first visit he was 3.5 years old,every photo taken of him he had a sad face,did he enjoy it,the simple answer is no.He has been back several times since and loves it.
So getting to my point of view,it's not everyones cup of tea,some people would rather go to the country side and walk for two weeks,go to Spain and get drunk every night, go to Blackpool and spend all there money on the rides there and get a cold from the weather,it does not matter,if they enjoy themselves,who are we to say they don't know what they are talking about because they say they would not visit.
As i have said earlier,reading a great deal of the posts here you wonder why anyone would visit WDW.
p.s., i love the place, Disney Land and DLPR the only ones i have been to, to date.
I await your witty and not so witty relies
YOU ARE ON A WDW SITE AND HAVE NEVER BEEN TO WDW?????? WHAT BLASPHEMY IS THIS???????
JK, if you get to Orlando do as the Orlandoans and buy bug repellent.
Sorry wrong idea,
WDW is just so huge and immersive you will be lost on your first trip. If you love DL and DLPR, then you will be head over heels for WDW.
sooooooooooo......
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???? GET ON THAT PLANE AND JUMP THE POND AND GET OVER HERE!!!!!:hammer:
I'm sure there's a thread out there on this topic but I just had to post it b/c I think it will make you chuckle... (and this was my husband's idea to post, not mine!)
My mother-in-law (God bless her heart) was asking me questions about Christmas (her favorite topic to complain about) and wanted to know what I had for my husband (her son) for Christmas. Now mind you, she's already asked that question more times than I can count. The reason she asks it over and over is b/c she doesn't like my answer. My reply, "Well, we don't have that much for each other this year b/c we're going to WDW and that's our Christmas present to each other." My mother-in-law is under the belief that there needs to be wrapped presents under the tree or "her son" is deprived! This particular time that the discussion came up she tried really hard to find a reason why we shouldn't go to WDW. "So, you really are going again are you?" she asks. "Won't Aidan (our 4 yr. old son) find it boring?" My response, "Huh... boring!?!" She continues "Well, he's already seen it all and won't he find it boring the second time around?"
Well, what do you say to that!?!:brick: There's not much to say to that! I wanted to be sarcastic and say that we'll bring some coloring books for him and maybe, just maybe he'll survive the Disney vacation. Poor child, his parents dragging him to WDW for the second time - what's the world coming to!?!:hammer:
you must respect peoples opinions firstly and secondly their questions why you visit so much. The people you are talking about in the main have never been there so i guess you may ask why should they do so.
I'm sure there's a thread out there on this topic but I just had to post it b/c I think it will make you chuckle... (and this was my husband's idea to post, not mine!)
My mother-in-law (God bless her heart) was asking me questions about Christmas (her favorite topic to complain about) and wanted to know what I had for my husband (her son) for Christmas. Now mind you, she's already asked that question more times than I can count. The reason she asks it over and over is b/c she doesn't like my answer. My reply, "Well, we don't have that much for each other this year b/c we're going to WDW and that's our Christmas present to each other." My mother-in-law is under the belief that there needs to be wrapped presents under the tree or "her son" is deprived! This particular time that the discussion came up she tried really hard to find a reason why we shouldn't go to WDW. "So, you really are going again are you?" she asks. "Won't Aidan (our 4 yr. old son) find it boring?" My response, "Huh... boring!?!" She continues "Well, he's already seen it all and won't he find it boring the second time around?"
Well, what do you say to that!?!:brick: There's not much to say to that! I wanted to be sarcastic and say that we'll bring some coloring books for him and maybe, just maybe he'll survive the Disney vacation. Poor child, his parents dragging him to WDW for the second time - what's the world coming to!?!:hammer:
OMG, the same situation exists in our house. My wife and I are not giving each other anything cause we are going to Disneywolrd in may for my sons 6th birthday. Nobody gets it though!
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