This September. Eighth time at WDW, but first time solo. As I'm planning, I keep telling myself to relax and slow down. "Leave room for Magic to happen. It will still be there NEXT year if you don't get to cross that one thing off of your list".
Easier said than done.
As Chief-Planner-in-Charge when I went three times with my family of five, I always felt like I was moving the Fifth Army...to Mars. So "there MUST be something incredibly wrong with an overly simplistic plan" says that part of my brain that wants my touring plan to look like the blueprints for a German-engineered sports car.
Would it really be so bad if I put 'attractions' on the back burner and spent half an hour wandering around The Chapeau Hat shop instead?
Will Walt's ghost haunt me if I say out loud, "I kinda wanna eat all week more than I wanna ride all week".
Is my temptation to blow an entire day (and yeah prolly the following morning too) bar-crawling through the resort hotels the stuff of madness?
Can anyone else relate?
Thanks,
_Cy_
Easier said than done.
As Chief-Planner-in-Charge when I went three times with my family of five, I always felt like I was moving the Fifth Army...to Mars. So "there MUST be something incredibly wrong with an overly simplistic plan" says that part of my brain that wants my touring plan to look like the blueprints for a German-engineered sports car.
Would it really be so bad if I put 'attractions' on the back burner and spent half an hour wandering around The Chapeau Hat shop instead?
Will Walt's ghost haunt me if I say out loud, "I kinda wanna eat all week more than I wanna ride all week".
Is my temptation to blow an entire day (and yeah prolly the following morning too) bar-crawling through the resort hotels the stuff of madness?
Can anyone else relate?
Thanks,
_Cy_