definatily not alone, as a Soldier i get made fun of all the time for surfing the boards, or looking at old photos of the family in the park, and especially for my grumpy PJs I wear! lol but to me Disneyland is not just a family tradition or a place to have fun. but as a Combat veteran currently on his 3rd tour in Iraq Disneyland is one place that I honesstly feel relaxed and peaceful its a place were the outside world doesn't exist and the only evil you see comes from a wicked witch or evil stepmother.
BTW: all those soldiers that make fun of me for looking at the boards and planning trips and what not?.... well they are now planning trips of their own!
definatily not alone, as a Soldier i get made fun of all the time for surfing the boards, or looking at old photos of the family in the park, and especially for my grumpy PJs I wear! lol but to me Disneyland is not just a family tradition or a place to have fun. but as a Combat veteran currently on his 3rd tour in Iraq Disneyland is one place that I honesstly feel relaxed and peaceful its a place were the outside world doesn't exist and the only evil you see comes from a wicked witch or evil stepmother.
BTW: all those soldiers that make fun of me for looking at the boards and planning trips and what not?.... well they are now planning trips of their own!
I don't get why people put us down "you are going to Disney again?" So what...They are going to a ball game again? I have relatives that go to Mexico every year..usually the same resort with the same food and entertainment. So? If they enjoy it, so what? Live is too short worry about what other people do so I pretty much don't talk to the 'others' that don't get it about it. My daughter in law had never been..we took her and my son and their kids..at the end of the trip she pulled me aside and said "Now I get it." that made the whole thing worth it to me.
Along those same lines, you there are tons and TONS of people who go skiing or snowboarding at the same resorts multiple times a year. I see no difference with DLR being the resort instead.