Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Avoiding the blow out at the most "magical" places.


The bed last night wasn’t uncomfortable, but it’s not yours. The breakfast wasn’t quite worth what you paid for. The mad dash with the family, getting them up, showered, dressed, fed, into the car and on your way to your “Magical” place isn’t panning out. You find yourself thinking “I’m never doing this again” and then you feel guilty for thinking it. After all, you’re here to have fun DAMN IT! We’ve been saving up for years for this trip and I’m not going to let so-and-so ruin it!

Fuse lit, explosion impending.

You are not alone my friend. I know, I know…. Other people are so cheerful and full of “pixie dust” you just want to shove it down their throat. Why do they get to have such a great vacation and yours is sinking? They’re lying! They’re in the same sun. They’re in the same lines. Their food was under or over cooked too. They just aren’t letting it bother them…or worse… they’re faking it.

I’ve discovered the secret. Tell all your friends. Write it down in a book and make millions in sales. Ready?

Screw it.

Make some shirts up. Print some bumper stickers. Once you buy into it, you’re golden. Accept the fact that you are not going to do everything, ride everything, and enjoy every second of the trip. Those people you see all over their Facebook page… they’re lying. They spent money like you did and they won’t admit there were some hitches to the plan. They won’t admit the kids didn’t go to the bathroom for two days and then made up for it in one. They won’t say how they lost their glasses on Spaceship Earth. They’re not going to admit the hot dogs at Casey’s aren’t as good as the last trip.


You can plan all week on those few days in the parks, but you’re going to run into a snag. Your online research isn’t 100% but it’s ok. Screw it. You need to work in some “Meander” time. Some of the parks are rigorously scheduled (like Hollywood Studios) and you are going to get hung up rushing from show to show. A parade you didn’t read about is going to clog Main Street as you try to get to your dinner reservation at Tony’s. It happens. It’s not bad planning. It’s Disney. You cannot possible plan for each second of the day. Yeah I know, that lady’s page said… Liar!

Meander time is your friend. The stress will fall right off you if you realize you aren’t going to do and see everything. I’ve been going for years now and still haven’t seen everything or done it. I’ve been in lines for 30 minutes just to have my kids change their mind and not want to ride “Buzz” anymore. “We are going to ride Buzz, and you are going to have fun, now just shut up and wait,” I hear myself say in my head. Screw it. They won’t remember how much fun the few minutes on the ride were. They will remember how Dad was “pissy” for half the day.

You’ll find that as you meander, you’ll see and happen across stuff you weren’t expecting. The man drawing Mickey faces in the street with water and a broom. Winnie the Pooh on his way to the meet and greet spot, and only two people in line. Princess Tiana putting a soft hand on your shoulder as she walks by……..um… what were we talking about?

Eventually you’ll get things. You will. You have “extra magic hours” and the parks might be open later than you thought. Skip the fireworks tomorrow and do the extra rides and notice how empty they are.

Avoid the blow up.

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