I have never been to either one, and I'm quite fine with that. My kids just never got into the whole Disney thing. We love most of their movies, but that's about it. So, I'm kind of relieved I never had to plan that trip.
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I am a total Disney-holic! I've been to WDW countless times. I have no idea how many but it has to be more than 20. I've also been to Disneyland 3 times. The last time I went was 2013 so I'm having withdrawals. I probably won't get to go back for a couple of years because dragging a baby on a vacation like that is not my idea of fun... I can't wait to take my son for the first time though - it will be neat to see WDW in a new way!
- Valerie/stateless
We went in 1974 too - and it rained most of the time for us too! (typical FL weather) - wouldn't it be funny if it was around the same time? for us it was around late June.blfonty wrote:I went to wdw in 1974 with dh when were we first married, before Epcot even opened. It rained most of the day, but we had fun anyway. Maybe go back someday, but not a priority now. Have some old B&W photos from our visit that I should pull out and scrap sometime.
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Christi_S
Totals for 2016
Layouts 33
Cards 42
Totals for 2015
Layouts 299, Cards 331, Mini Books 5
Christi_S
Totals for 2016
Layouts 33
Cards 42
Totals for 2015
Layouts 299, Cards 331, Mini Books 5
Just TRY and keep track of your stroller! they are constantly moving themstateless wrote:I am a total Disney-holic! I've been to WDW countless times. I have no idea how many but it has to be more than 20. I've also been to Disneyland 3 times. The last time I went was 2013 so I'm having withdrawals. I probably won't get to go back for a couple of years because dragging a baby on a vacation like that is not my idea of fun... I can't wait to take my son for the first time though - it will be neat to see WDW in a new way!
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Christi_S
Totals for 2016
Layouts 33
Cards 42
Totals for 2015
Layouts 299, Cards 331, Mini Books 5
Christi_S
Totals for 2016
Layouts 33
Cards 42
Totals for 2015
Layouts 299, Cards 331, Mini Books 5
We definitely love Disney and have been to Disney World many times. I was first there right after we got married in 1978. In 1994 we took our kids for the week long vacation and everyone was exhausted. Up way early and then not into bed until 1am. So, after that we would go to Cocoa Beach each year (which is on the ocean) for a week which is an hour right across to DIsney. We would just go to a different Disney park and everyone really enjoyed it that way. Now, as we have grandkids we do the same thing and they get to enjoy both Cocoa Beach and Disney.
I LOVE Disney!!! Last year I went to Disneyland Paris and had an amazing time. I would love to visit USA one day so that I can go to WDW and perhaps even a Disney cruise. When my niece and nephew were younger my sister and I would take them to Disney on Ice each year and each time a new Disney movie is released I am the first to offer to take them to see it.
Fiona
I AM!!! I just went to DW last month and that was my third time in 6 years. My sister and I went to all 4 parks in one day!!!
I went to WDW in Orlando back in the 80's. We camped in my grandparents motor home. Then in 2001 I took my then two and a half year old DD to Disneyland in California. I do not recommend ever bringing a child that young. She remembers nothing and it was tantrums all day. 3year olds do NOT wait in line quietly or patiently. When my DH and I were in Paris last year we drove by Disney in Paris. I didn't know it existed until then. We were only in Paris for an evening to catch an early morning flight back to the US.
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We go to Disney every 2-3 years. We looked into DVC and I've wondered if people thought it was worth it. We are really thinking about it since as you said...it's basically paid for. Thoughts?? How many points do you have?christinec68 wrote:We are DVC members and so we go to Disney World all.the.time. DH is into Disney much more than I am but I like having the DVC since the hotels are nice & basically paid for and it's pretty easy to get reasonable flights from NYC to Orlando. Last week, we went to their resort in Vero Beach and I just fell in love. It was so relaxing and more laid back than DW - nice pool, nice beach. Heavenly. I haven't been to Disney Land or on a cruise or any of the other locations.
We went last June and I will NEVER go in the summer again...rain, rain and MORE rain! We usually go in December. Of course, we've never had any desire to go to the water parks.Christi_S wrote:We went in 1974 too - and it rained most of the time for us too! (typical FL weather) - wouldn't it be funny if it was around the same time? for us it was around late June.blfonty wrote:I went to wdw in 1974 with dh when were we first married, before Epcot even opened. It rained most of the day, but we had fun anyway. Maybe go back someday, but not a priority now. Have some old B&W photos from our visit that I should pull out and scrap sometime.
I LOVE Disney. I have never been to Disneyland etc. That is my Dream Vacation. Definitely on my Bucket List.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I have been to Disney World twice, both times as a teenager. DH grew up in SanDiego and has not only been to Disneyland, but worked there. We have never taken any of the kiddo's. Because, quite honestly, we don't care so much. And even the girls, when given the opportunity to choose a vacation pick my uncle's cabin in Colorado. Something about 4 wheelers and campfires that they prefer.
~Sarah~
I would say YES big time. I love everything Disney. My brother lives outside of Anaheim, and I can't tell you how many times we've been there.
I even had a little Maltese named. . . . DISNEY!
I even had a little Maltese named. . . . DISNEY!
Never been to Disney World but only to Disney Land once when step son was 7 years old.
Brandy
Overall, I like having the membership.1scrappymom wrote:We go to Disney every 2-3 years. We looked into DVC and I've wondered if people thought it was worth it. We are really thinking about it since as you said...it's basically paid for. Thoughts?? How many points do you have?christinec68 wrote:We are DVC members and so we go to Disney World all.the.time. DH is into Disney much more than I am but I like having the DVC since the hotels are nice & basically paid for and it's pretty easy to get reasonable flights from NYC to Orlando. Last week, we went to their resort in Vero Beach and I just fell in love. It was so relaxing and more laid back than DW - nice pool, nice beach. Heavenly. I haven't been to Disney Land or on a cruise or any of the other locations.
We have 200 points at the Boardwalk which works out to about $100 per month for the maintenance. Since the maintenance comes out of our checking account like any other bill it doesn't feel like a vacation expense when it comes time to book a trip. I don't remember how much we paid per point since it was back in 2003. The number of visits you can squeeze out of points will vary depending on several factors (resort, room view, room size, time of year, even day of week). You can save points (called banking) to use in the next year or borrow points from the subsequent year if you don't have enough. That works out great if you want a longer stay or to invite family & friends along or just have more space.
Disney is expensive and while the maintenance does go up a little each year, it is still far less than paying cash for the same room. I just looked it up and a one bedroom standard view villa at the Boardwalk is 154 points/$925 in maintenance fees or $3,067 in cash.
Other pros are a discount on annual passes, tours, special event tickets (halloween party) and it makes you eligible to purchase the Tables in Wonderland card which is a dining discount card. You can still purchase a dining plan but booking through DVC won't have any free dining promotions. And the DVC resorts are really nice. Not saying the others aren't but most of them were added on to the deluxe resorts so all of those amenities are available to you.
The cons are:
I am spoiled by staying in bigger rooms.
There's limited housekeeping unless you want to pay extra (it keeps the costs down).
It's been done to death. I can't count how many times we've been there. Luckily dh is ok with balancing resort & pool time with park time so it does work out to be a good compromise as my perfect vacation is simply going someplace warm, with a nice pool and nearby pool bar and he likes going to the parks.
If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them.
I have been to Disnyland 6 times, never Disney world. 4 times with just daughters, once with Grandsons, And we are getting ready to go to Disneyland on Sunday to go with our Great Grandson, 4 yrs old!!
Went to Disney Paris in 2000. It was amazing:)
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