WDW How often?
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I live about an hour away and bought season passes. I avoid the summer season due to the crowds and the heat, but I usually go to Disney World at least once every couple of months. I think I drive my wife crazy but when it makes you happy, why wouldn't you want to spend a lot of time there?
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- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist
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I go every few years... DH and I have gone twice now (once before we were married, and once for our 5th anniversary). We're planning another trip in 2007 for our 10th anniversary. We keep saying we shouldn't go down again 'til we have kids, but since that isn't working out, I say to heck with that plan!
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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WDW How often?
Our goal is at least every two years. However now that our kids are getting a little older, 5 and 9, we're hoping to make it an annual visit.
"Here in Florida, we have something special we never enjoyed at Disneyland...the blessing of size. There's enough land here to hold all the ideas and plans we can possibly imagine." ~ Walt Disney
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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I can't remember the exact date, it was like in 1990 or somewhere close to that, my son was only 10 at the time, and he is 27 now
so it's been awhile! Now that I live on the East Coast it's just down the road as a crow flys so I am hoping to make it at least once a year!

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I just booked our 16th trip since 1996 for this August at the Beach Club with an AP rate! 

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- PeopleMover People Mover
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Isn't August really hot and muggy down there? I can't bear the humidity and heat. If I go I think I want to go right after halloween when they still have the decorations up. Oh then I would want to go back right after Thanksgiving to see the Christmas decorations, oh, and then go around Easter to see if they decorate for spring, oh, an then go around 4th of July to see if they have patriotic stuff up, oh heck I want to go all the time!! ha ha ha I need to be like a lot of these New Englanders and have a winter home in Florida and a summer home here in Duxbury. Then I could go to "the World' during the cooler (weather wise) months 

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