DISNEYSQUIRRELS
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- Sep 25, 2012
I pushed my kids in their strollers when they were little. I hope they will reciprocate & help me out if & when the time comes! I want to go forever.
We are looking at 70 straight in the eye. I noticed that doing early EMH is not as appealing, tho I did it twice for FoP last trip, and want to go back to the resort around 2-3 for the evening.
We fly from Seattle,our trips are once a year, but stay a few weeks.
The thought of stopping makes me very sad. I talk about previous trips to anyone who listens, or sitting down. I get excited about new stuff or changes. (Maybe if they would quit doing that, I would stop!) I still have my fantasy of staying at all the resorts at least one night.
Am I being over dramatic, or is there an age I should consider switching to Disneyland?
I think you should go until you are no longer enjoying it. I wouldn't set an expiration date based on age.
I pushed my kids in their strollers when they were little. I hope they will reciprocate & help me out if & when the time comes! I want to go forever.
Does that mean that you run over people now but are sorry? j/k
Haha! We will continue going as long as our health allows and we are enjoying ourselves! Right now, very fit and healthy, hoping to enjoy many years of magic, hoping every vaca to make awesome memories. Looking forward to new memories with our adult DS and their children one day!At first I figured it would be when I couldn't get around anymore. But when I was diagnosed with Lupus and needed a scooter, I realized that it could get me around the park when I can't.
So, now I guess it will be when I start running over people and not caring about it.
Please don’t stop going because you’re single. Life is short so don’t waste any of it waiting for someone else. Find friends to go with you or meet new friends from the board. But go and have fun.I’m in my early 50’s and newly single. I would love to keep on doing Disney until my dying days but am not too sure how long I can do it solo. I’ve been touring Disney with the kids but they are growing up & are starting their own lives. I am hoping to find my Prince to enjoy Disney together until we are an old couple.
I am so glad to see and read these comments. I am planning a girls only trip for May 2020. There will be 5 of us, ranging in age from 42 to 69. I will be 68. If I went tomorrow there would be nothing I couldn't do but I worry what I might be like in two more years. The five of us LOVE Disney so right now our plan is to enjoy every minute from rope drop to as late as we can go!!!! If I find there are things I can't do in two more years, I will accept that and enjoy everything I can!