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Post-trip absence

fbp

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Hello WDWmagic friends,

It's been two months since my amazing trip to WDW. I used to come to the boards a couple of times a day, but this has been my first visit since I've been back.

It's not that I'm sad, but for some reason I haven't been able to bring myself to come be a part of the community. Does this happen to anyone else?

I think I'm ready to be back now. Is a three month old trip report too late? :)
 

fbp

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
No, I've been back for two months. I was at WDW for two weeks. Sorry if my grammar is confusing. I'll change it up.
 

Mikester71

Well-Known Member
Hello WDWmagic friends,

It's been two months since my amazing trip to WDW. I used to come to the boards a couple of times a day, but this has been my first visit since I've been back.

It's not that I'm sad, but for some reason I haven't been able to bring myself to come be a part of the community. Does this happen to anyone else?

I think I'm ready to be back now. Is a three month old trip report too late? :)

It is NEVER too late to share a good trip report!!! And I get what you are saying. I think coming to these forums on a daily basis leading up to a trip helps pass the time by quicker and helps build the excitement. When you come back from your trip, there is always a little bit of a letdown period as you adjust to everyday life again and coming on here and reading about all the excited people still waiting to go on their trips can be a bummer. But it is just too hard to stay away from this site for too long! :p
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
Hello WDWmagic friends,

It's been two months since my amazing trip to WDW. I used to come to the boards a couple of times a day, but this has been my first visit since I've been back.

It's not that I'm sad, but for some reason I haven't been able to bring myself to come be a part of the community. Does this happen to anyone else?

I think I'm ready to be back now. Is a three month old trip report too late? :)

I totally understand what you mean by the absence thing. It doesn't necessarily have to have anything to do with being sad, or even having a sense of "letdown", although that could certainly be part of it for the first few weeks after the trip. But as I think about it, I think there is a certain "relevancy factor". What I mean by that is that this site is relevant for those of us for whom WDW is an active part of our lives; those of us who try to go once a year, or even more than once a year. For those people, there is always a trip on the horizon. Even if you have just gotten back from a trip, there is still the next one on the horizon only a year away. So this site is still relevant even after you get home, because WDW is still a part of your life inasmuch as you plan to go again next year, the year after that, etc. Now for those who are making a once in a lifetime trip, or that once every 5 year trip, etc, this site might only be relevant in the time leading up to that trip; to ask questions about planning, to share the excitement of the trip coming up, or even to share the trip report once you get back. But once that trip is over, and you have come back to share your trip report and reminisce about that trip, then what? There is no trip on the horizon, nothing else to look forward to, at least not for a long time. So there is really no reason to be here at that point. And I see from your signature that your next trip is 4 years away. So what I just described, could be true of you. You haven't been able to bring yourself to come back because the trip you have been looking foward to is over and there is none on the horizon to be excited about, so you just haven't really seen any point in being here.

It's kind of like if, besides our annual WDW trip, we would decide to take a second vacation to California and visit DisneyLand, among other places. In the time leading up to that trip, I may join a messageboard where I ask all kinds of questions about DL and other California attractions, such as Sea World, or what have you. I may visit that site to find out all I can ahead of time and express my excitement for the upcoming trip. However, once the trip has over, that messageboard has served its purpose and is no longer relevant to me, since I don't plan on coming back anytime soon. That messageboard is only relevant to me as long as that stuff is a current part of my life. So, with this wdwmagic site, it remains relevant to me as long as WDW continues to be part of my life. I get home from one trip, and then have another one a year later to prepare for, etc. So I tend to stay abreast of things pertaining to WDW since I always have the intentions of going back "next year". But again, for those whose next trip is years away, I would think that this site wouldn't be as relevant once that trip is over and there is nothing else to plan for several more years.
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
Yes it's very common the same thing happens to me every trip. I wrote a post similar to yours after my last trip. I titled it "I've lost that Disney Feeling." After awhile however the feeling comesback, it happens to me when I start saving for the next vacation and when I see a little nest egg starting to add up. The more I save the greater the feeling, so hang in there and start saving, then planning for your next trip
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
I'm on WDWMagic practically daily... I miss being able to post as much here while I'm on my WDW trips! :o But like Steve says above, it depends a lot on how often you go. I'm headed down in two weeks for my 5th Disney trip since March [one to DL, the rest to WDW], so I'm always in planning/preparation/packing mode! :lol:

It's never too late for a trip report! Heck, it seems it's never too early either, given the plethora of "Pre-Trip" reports of late! :rolleyes:
 

Mukta

Well-Known Member
That happens to me too. When I come back from a trip, I can't visit the boards for a while. I miss WDW too much and it makes me sad to see other people leaving for their trips.
 

foreverbelle

Well-Known Member
You are not alone. I am the same way. For myself I think I need a little decompressing time or something. Not to mention that a lot of times, its the I don't need to know since I was just there factor. And what I do share most already seem to know.

I also agree with the fact that when I return I don't want to know that someone else is going in two days, because then I start thinking about what I was doing this time two days ago or a week ago or whatever it was when i returned. So I just need a bit of time.

Of course my break never lasts to long and if I am not posting, I am at least looking on here.
 

D. F. Duck

New Member
I'm surprised I stayed away for 36 hours after my trip this past week. Now back to sorting through my photos (and planning for the next trip at spring break)...
 

loveofamouse

Well-Known Member
I did the same. We went in June. I didn't come back here until about 4wks ago. For me, though, it was because we moved the day after our trip. Once we settled in, I waited 2 months before getting internet (crazy right!?). By that point, I had broken my habit of coming here. :) I never did write a trip report, though.

For me, it's like a drug :) I need my Disney fix. Once I went, though, I was "calmed" of my addiction for a bit. But, slowly, it crept back up. Now I need my Disney fix so I get it hre. lol
 

fbp

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Well said by all. It was nice to read about people who experience similar feelings.

I'd probably be planning/working on my next WDW trip but my significant other is a bit of a traveler. She does feel the Disney magic, but she has great desires to see the rest of world as well. We're on a vacation schedule where I pick the trip one year, she picks the next, etc. and so forth. Somehow she talked me into choosing California/Disney Land for my next choice. So I won't be able to choose WDW until 2014.
 

harveyt0206

Well-Known Member
I'm on WDWMagic practically daily... I miss being able to post as much here while I'm on my WDW trips! :o But like Steve says above, it depends a lot on how often you go. I'm headed down in two weeks for my 5th Disney trip since March [one to DL, the rest to WDW], so I'm always in planning/preparation/packing mode! :lol:

It's never too late for a trip report! Heck, it seems it's never too early either, given the plethora of "Pre-Trip" reports of late! :rolleyes:


I'm totally guilty of contributing to that plethora. :o
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
I'm on WDWMagic practically daily... I miss being able to post as much here while I'm on my WDW trips! :o But like Steve says above, it depends a lot on how often you go. I'm headed down in two weeks for my 5th Disney trip since March [one to DL, the rest to WDW], so I'm always in planning/preparation/packing mode! :lol:

It's never too late for a trip report! Heck, it seems it's never too early either, given the plethora of "Pre-Trip" reports of late! :rolleyes:

I'm totally guilty of contributing to that plethora. :o

Okay, I totally realize that I could be wrong, and I'm not gonna dig around trying to research this to prove one way or the other, but I'm gonna pat myself on the back a little and give myself credit for starting that plethora. :lol:

Back in April, when we went, I posted a pre-trip report in which I stated for each day, what our plans were. And then, as the trip progressed, I got on my netbook, which I brought with me, and posted a running trip report in which I compared what we actually did with what my initial itinerary was.

I don't really recall seeing too many pre-trip reports before my trip, but I know after I began mine, I did have at least one comment on what a good idea that was and then I seem to see alot of them nowdays. So if I feel like I never make any difference anywhere else in my life, I can at least tell myself (whether I'm telling myself the truth or not, LOL) that I started a "pre-trip report" trend at wdwmagic.com. :ROFLOL:
 

Mikester71

Well-Known Member
I discovered recently that I had typed up my entire trip report from our January 2009 trip and never posted. I totally figured noone would want to read it any more since it was almost 2 years old by now! :shrug:

I'd go ahead and post it. I, for one, would read it. To me, a good trip report is just like sitting around with a bunch of friends and sharing some memories from your last trip, whether it was last week, last month, or last year. No different than sitting around your house with the kids or relatives and looking at pictures or watching home videos of past trips and reliving the excitement, only it's us and not them! :p:ROFLOL:
 

the1nonlysinger

Active Member
I'd go ahead and post it. I, for one, would read it. To me, a good trip report is just like sitting around with a bunch of friends and sharing some memories from your last trip, whether it was last week, last month, or last year. No different than sitting around your house with the kids or relatives and looking at pictures or watching home videos of past trips and reliving the excitement, only it's us and not them! :p:ROFLOL:

GREAT way of putting it. :) Thanks- I think maybe I will post it. I will just need to fix it up a little.
 

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