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Does that mean three times or more Phil & Mel.[msnsmile2]
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David Soul fans maybe?
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Ray&Sarah
Does that mean three times or more Phil & Mel.[msnsmile2]
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David Soul fans maybe?
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Andrew & Diane Moore
4 times for us but hopefully will make it 5 this year
Jane & Fraser
http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida...ntal-1910.aspx
We first went in 1991 when I was 3 months pregnant. Did a week in Orlando and a week in Bahamas. Lost count of the times we have been since, although never back to the Bahamas[msnsad]
My first trip was with my parents when I was about 13. I don't think I've gone longer than about 2 years since then without a trip, and occasionally 2 trips in a year. I'm about to reach the youthful age of 45 later this month, so if I was to guess at the total number of trips, I would say about 25.
We've seen an awful lot of changes over the years. I have to say, nothing compares to the first trip, where we flew into Miami, drove across the everglades, worked up the Gulf coast and finished with a trip to Disney. As a teenager growing up in Belfast, the first experience of America was a real eye opener and a culture shock it's hard to imagine nowadays. It's hard to describe the astonishment at the way of life; the huge cars, the different cultures, shopping malls, diners open for breakfast, blueberry pancakes and maple syrup. All of these things were new to us and incomparable to grey, bleak Belfast.
We had travelled as a family throughout Europe every summer for many years prior to this, and reckoned we had seen a lot, but the comparatively wealthy lifestyle of the average American, was genuinely incredible to us.
I've never got over it and have been a huge fan of the place ever since, even though I don't think it's a patch on what it used to be and I'm often disappointed by much of the change since.
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