Did you cry??

I tear up at most of these, but I need extra tissues for ther Beauty and the Beast show.

Also, many times in the real world, I sit back, and visualize what it would be like in WDW right then. I look at the clock and I can hear the sounds, and see in my minds eye excited children running to catch the bus. I visualize families seeing the castle for the first time. At 3:00pm, I picture happy children and parents with cameras ready, waiting for the first strains of the music and first glimpse of the floats. I smell the popcorn as I picture myself walking onto Mainstreet U.S.A., and I tear again.
 
I'm lame. I cried when I first showed my DD2 the Disney homepage and saw her face when she heard the music while planning our first trip... :rolleyes:
 
Okay, I'm not much of a cryer. But check out a couple of these pictures from the "pic of the day" thread. If these don't get ya, you might not be human!

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Okay...here's the absolute clincher. Got your tissues? :teeth:






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Sorry for borrowing everyone's images...these were just some of my favorites from looking over the boards.
 
ciera321 said:
I cry when we drive under the Disney World sign...
I cry every time I see Wishes...
I cry the first time I see the castle, every trip...
I really cry when we have to leave!!! :confused3


Count me among the crying people!

I do the same thing...or the extreme opposite when my DH says, "Are we going to WDW this year?" I get all flustered and my face lights up, and I run to computer to find a deal!

I must be manic depressive!
 

I'm right up there with ciera321 and lisajl too!! :rotfl2:
 
I always cry. I cried when I took my kids for the first time many years ago and I still cry every time we enter MK and see the castle. My kiddos are older now, but they know how emotional their Mim is and always hug me when I start crying and of course this makes me cry harder. Disney has become a "second home" for us over the years and it just has so many memories for us. Each and every time we go I am so grateful that we are able to be together as a family and share more wonderful memories. I know very sappy and lame, but you did ask!! LOL!!
 
I really didn't think I was a crier until 2004 the week before Easter and my son's high school band went to WDW to march. This was the first time we had been. DD 13 and I found a place to sit on Main Street and I started to tear up just looking around. She looked at me and said "This is just the best, but don't expect me to cry!"

Well, we heard the band before we saw the band :Pinkbounc and sure enough she started to tear up also. Then around the circle in front of the castle they came all 195 of them. Okay I'm crying now! Wow!

The 3 of us went back this past June and when we hit Main Street all 3 of us teared up. My son talked about marching down Main Steet, we talked about watching and then DD said she can't wait to march in 2008 when the band goes again.
 
YES! :flower3:

Our first trip was taken a few months after my little boy had Heart surgery.

That first night in MK, having just watched Wishes we were leaving & watching the castle change colors....the music...the castle...it was too much for me.
I thought back to that day after the surgery...I had leaned down to my son in that hospital bed & whispered "I can't wait to take you to DW baby"....

We were all SO enchanted at that moment watching that castle for the first time...It was something I will never forget! :love:
 
I always cry at the Voices of Liberty concerts! Weird! :confused3

js
 
I've said this in many a thread before - I cry when I'm at Disney - I cry when I think about Disney. I try not to make it visable, but sometimes the tears just start flowing!! :)
 
I'm not generally a crier, but some Disney things will get me verklempt. Wishes is the most obvious, with leaving being a close second, but sometimes it's just a perfectly sunny and fresh morning when I remind myself to be in the moment.

Also, the sail away on DCL usually gets me too!
 
Yup! I cried the first time, the second time, the third time...come to think of it, I still cry! :rolleyes:
 
I started sniffling reading everyone's comments about what makes them cry. As soon as I see the castle I start tearing up, it's hard to fathom not everyone feeling that way! This year's trip will be special since it's my two year old's first trip to Disney. I'm sure there will be lots of tears watching him see the magic for the first time. :sad:
 
I've never cried at Disney; I usually have a permanent smile tattoed on my face. I cry when the American Express bill arrives after we get back.
 
I don't have any kids, but when I was there with my family during the 25th birthday celebration pixiedust: at the end of the fire works, they played the song "Remember the Magic" by Brian McKnight. My Mother and I cried like little babies walking out of the Magic Kingdom on our last night. I had just graduated high school so maybe that is why my mother was a little emotional, but I have no excuess!! :sad2:
 
Thank you all. I do not feel so alone now. I will cry away when I see the magic reflected on my boy's faces!

Jill

(The american express post CRACKED me up!!)
 
its a funny thing -i went twice to disney with friends and never shed a tear.Yet when i took mum in 2004 we cried buckets! cried at every show and parade,cried at the castle,but most of all on the plane home.
Can't wait to cry again in june!!!!
 
Yep! My first trip was in 2002. I had dreamed of going to WDW all my life. So, while taping Wishes on our first night there. I stood there with huge tears streaming down my face. My daughter asked why I was crying, I just told her, "because it's so beautiful!".

I leave tonight for our 3rd trip there. This time it is an extended family trip and it will be my mom's first time ever. It will be super special because she has been in a lawsuit since I was in highschool and finally got her money this year. She promised me that she would take me to WDW when she got her money. It took 16 years, but it's finally coming true. She is like a big kids, so I know I will be blubbering all week seeing WDW through her eyes.
 


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