4lowesonthego
Earning My Ears
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I picked "other" because the Magic is what you make it to be ... plain and simple!
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I agree!!!
I picked "other" because the Magic is what you make it to be ... plain and simple!
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This post would have made Walt happy.For me, I still cry . .. not because of the "magic" we speak of, but what I feel about Disney World as a whole . . .I've been going to WDW since 1972 when I was just 5 and although it's not a "magical" place for me anymore, it holds a lifetime of memories . . .bringing our kids there for the first time in 99 and every year after until 2011, just me and DH doing our two annual trips (sometimes more) for F&G and F&W Festivals . . .it's not the rides, the CM's the anything . . .it's an escape from going to work everyday, it's twice a year of feeling like there is no cares in the world except just being together and sleeping in with no alarms and holding hands and laughing and escaping the day in and day outs . . .it's not about the rides, or shows or kiosks or anything, but just being able to feel free of the everyday stresses . . .I just love WDW for everything it makes me feel . . .![]()


For me, it is the accumulation of changes, mostly things taken away, over the last several years. I haven't been yet since FP+, so I'm not even talking about that. I have noticed the last few trips have been less magical than before. Things like no more Sword and the Stone ceremony, no more Push, no more paint brushes on Tom Sawyer Island, ridiculously climbing prices, more generic menus. Even the ME workers. They used to make you feel so welcome and talk. I even had one that totally ignored me and just interacted with DS. That was a very magical start to the trip....it made DS feel super special. Now they just point the way. I've observed a lot less pixie dust the last 5 years than the prior 5 years. (I'm not talking about personally receiving pixie dust .... Just about seeing it bestowed on anyone.) It really does feel like money is the only motivating factor now. It used to seem like a balance of running a good business model and making guests feel special. Now it feels like they are taking away all the little extra experiences that don't directly generate revenue and do not draw in crowds in and of themselves.

For me, I still cry . .. not because of the "magic" we speak of, but what I feel about Disney World as a whole . . .I've been going to WDW since 1972 when I was just 5 and although it's not a "magical" place for me anymore, it holds a lifetime of memories . . .bringing our kids there for the first time in 99 and every year after until 2011, just me and DH doing our two annual trips (sometimes more) for F&G and F&W Festivals . . .it's not the rides, the CM's the anything . . .it's an escape from going to work everyday, it's twice a year of feeling like there is no cares in the world except just being together and sleeping in with no alarms and holding hands and laughing and escaping the day in and day outs . . .it's not about the rides, or shows or kiosks or anything, but just being able to feel free of the everyday stresses . . .I just love WDW for everything it makes me feel . . .![]()
It made me smile....I picked the nap option. There is the chance WDW will wake up and be magical! There is also the possibility it will lapse into a coma.
.....I was there the first year they opened and I was there last month. It just keeps getting better! It all depends upon YOUR attitude.
sorry. 
