YawningDodo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2014
I'm of the mind that you should go as long as you enjoy going. I'm finding I'm not someone who needs to go to WDW annually, as I'd rather spend my vacation time and money on things I haven't done before, but I still plan to go back twice a decade or so until something actively prevents me. I know 30 is a far cry from 70, but I've already found that as I get older my enjoyment of WDW shifts as some parts appeal less to me and others more, and as physical limitations become more of a thing. Used to be I could do commando days and sleepless nights; after pushing myself too hard on this last trip and getting sick I know that's no longer a thing and that I'll get the most enjoyment out of a more relaxed approach. Farther down the road, say at 70, it might look more like only doing a park every other day, or taking longer afternoon breaks, or doing as another user suggested and using scooters to give your bodies a rest and have energy to stay longer. As long as you're enjoying yourself and the idea of stopping makes you sad, I think it still makes sense to go.