goofy4prez
A guy can love Disney and still keep his man card!
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2008
I was a late bloomer to Disney and didn't go until I was 44 years old in 2008 with my wife and at that time 10-year-old daughter. But since 2008 I have been there 8 times with our last visit in 2019 which included our first Disney Cruise. I got pretty good at making plans, booking ADRs, events, planning out FP+'s, and even helping others with their Disney plans. It all started when I discovered the DIS and then surfed so many other advice sites and forums.
Now I have to admit with all that is going on since Covid became the new norm in our lives (I'm typing this now while being covid positive and vaccinated), I feel like an old dog trying to learn new tricks. I just have not followed things like I used to do. And with our first trip back to WDW coming up in February 2022 I sure am feeling like a rookie all over again. 60 days instead of 180. No Magical Express. New fireworks displays. Genie+, Individual Lightning Lane, pay to ride, restaurants closed, and etc. Wow... In the words of Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta's break-out role in 1975), "I'm So Confused." I guess I have 5 more days of quarantine to catch up with my reading and surfing to get back up to speed with things.
Now I have to admit with all that is going on since Covid became the new norm in our lives (I'm typing this now while being covid positive and vaccinated), I feel like an old dog trying to learn new tricks. I just have not followed things like I used to do. And with our first trip back to WDW coming up in February 2022 I sure am feeling like a rookie all over again. 60 days instead of 180. No Magical Express. New fireworks displays. Genie+, Individual Lightning Lane, pay to ride, restaurants closed, and etc. Wow... In the words of Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta's break-out role in 1975), "I'm So Confused." I guess I have 5 more days of quarantine to catch up with my reading and surfing to get back up to speed with things.