Originally Posted By disneyfan4ever82 The trip I'll be taking with my brother next year to Walt Disney World will be our 20th excursion there. We'll be having one of my brother's friends come with us. He's in his 20s, and he's never been to Walt Disney World. We're excited to have him along, but I'm especially happy because I'll be able to show my brother's friend what makes Walt Disney World so great. I know the area has some issues, but every time I go down to Florida, I feel great, and now my brother and I can show his friends all the cool rides and attractions at all the parks. What ways do you, veteran WDW attendees, try to look at the parks through new eyes when down in Florida, or do you find it hard?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I enjoy seeing things with new guests. I've taken a couple visits recently with people who are pretty familiar with DLR, but it's their first WDW visit. I have a hard time not saying too much about the new or different experiences, which kind of takes some of the excitement away for the new people. It's always fun to see their reactions, and you'll definitely create some fun new memories of your own along the way too
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I agree with FerretAfros... the best thing to do is to not do much. My very best visit to WDW was the first. Why? It was before the age of the Internet (and boards like this one) and I went in with no idea of what I was going to experience. Everything I tried was new and exciting to me. I'm sure my visit was inefficient and I wasted a lot of time and could have seen more if I had more information. But it was FUN!!
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I love seeing the parks through the eyes of my kids. When my DH and went for our 20th annver. we didn't take the kids, it was real nice to take a different speed at World. Almost like seeing it for the first time. Loved it.