sleepingbooty
04-06-2008, 12:49 PM
I just don't know what to do. I can't decide if we should plan a trip to Southern California (including Disneyland, of course) this fall, or back to WDW.
We had already talked, before our trip to WDW in 2007, about going to California this year instead. We'd probably do 3 or 4 days in San Diego (niece works at Sea World), then Anaheim for 3 or 4 days. During that time, we'd likely spend 2 days at the parks (cousin is cast member and can get us in free - at least one day), and the rest of the time visiting family and doing other touristy things.
But, when we were at WDW last year, we went ahead and booked a week this fall on a bounce-back promo (free dining). This was intended as a fall back plan in case the California thing didn't work out. But, as it gets closer, I'm really aching to get back to WDW, and not looking as forward to California. I think the thing I'd miss most would be that whole "immersion in the magic" thing that comes from being in Disney the whole time. Additionally, we wouldn't probably be able to afford one of the Disney hotels if we did the California trip (I know someone will probably suggest that). The thing is, my husband would probably rather go to CA - he gets a little tired of WDW every year, so I'm trying to work up some excitement. Help!!
We had already talked, before our trip to WDW in 2007, about going to California this year instead. We'd probably do 3 or 4 days in San Diego (niece works at Sea World), then Anaheim for 3 or 4 days. During that time, we'd likely spend 2 days at the parks (cousin is cast member and can get us in free - at least one day), and the rest of the time visiting family and doing other touristy things.
But, when we were at WDW last year, we went ahead and booked a week this fall on a bounce-back promo (free dining). This was intended as a fall back plan in case the California thing didn't work out. But, as it gets closer, I'm really aching to get back to WDW, and not looking as forward to California. I think the thing I'd miss most would be that whole "immersion in the magic" thing that comes from being in Disney the whole time. Additionally, we wouldn't probably be able to afford one of the Disney hotels if we did the California trip (I know someone will probably suggest that). The thing is, my husband would probably rather go to CA - he gets a little tired of WDW every year, so I'm trying to work up some excitement. Help!!