We go to WDW too much!

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    Originally Posted By joe80x86

    I just realized we go to WDW too much and it is apparently having an adverse affect on my 6 year old son's understanding or world geography.

    My son asked whether or not we got this stuffed dolphin toy from Sea World, so I looked at it and the tag didn't say Sea World but did say "Made in China". So I replied "I don't know I think we got it from China". Anyway he looks at me and repeats "China?" and then thinks for a moment and says "the China thats by Epcot?"
     
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    Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP

    *grin*
     
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    Originally Posted By sun-n-fun

    can yougo WDW too much? Hmmmmmm I'd have to think on that!
     
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    Originally Posted By Socrates

    So what's the problem? :)

    Seriously, as a teacher that sounds like a great opening to learn about the world.

    Socrates
    "The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance."
     
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    Originally Posted By sharon2

    My DD 7 wants to live on POTC!! I really don't see the problem!!
     
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    Originally Posted By leobloom

    ^^How about the lack of food, for starters.
     
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    Originally Posted By 2PrincessMom

    too cute!
     
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    Originally Posted By sharon2

    <<<How about the lack of food, for starters>>> She's little, she doesn't eat much!! HAHAHAHAHA
     
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    Originally Posted By aquamoptop

    That is very cute. I personally do not beleive in "too much" when it comes to WDW.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    ^^^I'm with you.
     
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    Originally Posted By marc66

    No such thing as going to WDW too much. No way.
     
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    Originally Posted By leobloom

    ^wrong, but no point in arguing it with you.
     
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    Originally Posted By dshyates

    I used to think there was not such a thing as too much guitar. Then I started teaching guitar. There is alwayus too much of a good thing.
     
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    Originally Posted By CMDad

    I can't keep track of how many times I have been to WDW since my first visit in December, 1971. At times I do feel that I have been there too often.

    Since 2000 I have been there 3 or 4 times a year, and found that on occasion I feel as if I have overstayed my limits. Yet, I still look forward to each visit.

    But there is something that I have noticed for many years now. When I get there - at the beginning of each visit, I have a very comfortable "I am home" feeling. However, I have to admit, I miss that sense of excitement and awe that I used to feel when I first started coming to WDW. That is a big loss that I don't believe I can ever get back.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    >>>However, I have to admit, I miss that sense of excitement and awe that I used to feel when I first started coming to WDW. That is a big loss that I don't believe I can ever get back.<<<

    That's why I like to mix the resorts up across the globe. I cannot wait to get back to DLP (trying to for OCT and during christmas season having been home 9 days from our last trip) or DL (trying for Nov 2009 despite being there earlier this year) , I really want to see TDL and even HKDL. I may go to WDW again before 2018, and that does not bother me.
    Different strokes.

    Big difference is I don't have any kids working there ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By sharon2

    <<Different strokes.>> EXACTLY.. there is something for everyone!!
     
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    Originally Posted By CMDad

    <<Big difference is I don't have any kids working there ;-)>>

    There, of course, is the issue. While they are technically trips to WDW, the purpose is actually a visit. And - thanks to her discount - staying on property is indeed the most bang for the buck.
     
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    Originally Posted By sun-n-fun

    Anyone have a child who works at WDW I can borrow ;>)
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORDDU: If my sisters and I weren't required to either work so much at our part time jobs at Brooms to Go, or be held captive in the Horned King's Dungeon so he can torture us on a weekly basis, we'd be LIVING at Walt Disney World. As it is, there are way too many gorgeous hunks visiting the parks every day and I hate to miss out on seeing a single one of them. (sigh) So many men, so few opportunities to be in line with them all...
     
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    Originally Posted By CMDad

    <<Anyone have a child who works at WDW I can borrow ;>)>>

    Sorry - it took me 22 years to raise one ... I've only had 8 years of her at WDW so far. :)
     

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