Disney Addiction Out of Control

TinksApprentice

Earning My Pixie Dust
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I just have to share this story. I'm sure SOMEONE can relate to this.

The other day my DH and I were in our local video rental store. A movie playing on the tv screens had just ended and the credits were rolling. We wondered about the store for a bit, and then my dh said to me...

"Hunny, doesn't that music sound (sigh) just like DISNEY???"

I wasn't exactly sure what he meant and I gave him the what-the-heck-are-you-talking-about? look. It was orchestra music and yes, to his defence I suppose it did have a Disney sound to it. But it was his next statement that had me wondering if it's time for an intervention. He said:

"it kinda makes me all warm and tingly inside"

Seriously. Grown man. Tingly inside from the sound of orchestra music that may or may not be Disney. For the record, it was a Harry Potter movie (I asked on the way out).

I'm thinking it's either time for another trip (our last was March '11) or it's time for an intervention.

But I do love that man :love:
 
I vote: Time for another trip! You should always have your next Disney trip planned before you return home!!
 
awww my grown man will stand inline for an hour to get his picture with Micky and he almost always on every trip wants to go to character connection at Epcot. All things not Disney a very manly man..:lovestruc
 

My Wife would say that guy sounds just like me. Sounds like it is time to book another vacation!
 
you're lucky!!!! Mine feels like its a burden to go to WDW and do Disney stuff!!! Good think i have two kids who ares fanatical as I am!!
 
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We always try and plan a trip before we leave, it cuts down on the depression you get whenever you return from any vacation. Now you have someting to look forward too !:cool1:
 
Help us!!! We leave for WDW at the end of Sep. but we just booked our 20th anniv. trip for April. We are definitely addicted.
 
There are quite a few us males who are the Disney geeks for the family, not nearly as many as you ladies but we are out here! My wife planned our first WDW trip in 1997 and I have made every reservation, tour plan etc. since!! I don't think DW has ever been on Disboards!
 
I too wish mine were like that (and that way about cruising too...Disney and cruising are the only vacations I need). We did a Disney trip in July 2008 and then a recent trip this past Dec 2011. When we started planning the Dec trip (around Feb) is when he started to get excited to go back to Disney and by Nov he was bursting at the seems to get there. And now he's back to 'hating on' Disney...though by 2014 he'll be anxious to get back. It's that way with cruising too...we go...he doesn't want to talk about another one for 2 years and then he starts to miss it. I'd like to alternate between WDW and cruising...every 8 months, but alas it looks like it'll have to be every 3rd year. Or does it? I booked my mom and I on a cruise for April as her Xmas present...now who can I give a WDW trip with me to as a present?
 
awww my grown man will stand inline for an hour to get his picture with Micky and he almost always on every trip wants to go to character connection at Epcot. All things not Disney a very manly man..:lovestruc

My 6'4" linebacker sized husband melts into tears (yes, tears), at the sight of Mary Poppins. We met her for breakfast once and he openly wept at the table. Later that week, we met up with her at Epcot and she remembered him from breakfast. OMG! I thought he was going to have a caniption fit!

But I wouldn't trade him for the world!
 
I too wish mine were like that (and that way about cruising too...Disney and cruising are the only vacations I need). We did a Disney trip in July 2008 and then a recent trip this past Dec 2011. When we started planning the Dec trip (around Feb) is when he started to get excited to go back to Disney and by Nov he was bursting at the seems to get there. And now he's back to 'hating on' Disney...though by 2014 he'll be anxious to get back. It's that way with cruising too...we go...he doesn't want to talk about another one for 2 years and then he starts to miss it. I'd like to alternate between WDW and cruising...every 8 months, but alas it looks like it'll have to be every 3rd year. Or does it? I booked my mom and I on a cruise for April as her Xmas present...now who can I give a WDW trip with me to as a present?

ME. I volunteer. I would be happy to accompany you.:yay:
 
My 6'4" linebacker sized husband melts into tears (yes, tears), at the sight of Mary Poppins. We met her for breakfast once and he openly wept at the table. Later that week, we met up with her at Epcot and she remembered him from breakfast. OMG! I thought he was going to have a caniption fit!

But I wouldn't trade him for the world!

He's definitely a keeper! Love it!
 
haha!!!! My DH claims to not be a Disney fan, or at least not as much as me! hehe!!!! One day I was home sick so I was watching Beauty and the Beast, he walked in from work and started singing the song that was playing. He could have only heard about 5 seconds before he started singing along. When I asked if he was singing he said "Everyone knows the words to that song." (The one Gaston sings) Then yesterday he was getting into the shower singing another Disney song.... and he doesn't love Disney YEAH RIGHT!!!!:rotfl2:
 
Chris and I went for our honeymoon and have been hooked since. We've gone three times in a year and a half and are planning his 30th birthday trip in September :cool1:
Love watching him dance around the resort in his Mickey pjs . . . and when we are walking down to the lobby he and I sing the Elephant March song from the Jungle Book (we do it every trip he cracks me up):laughing:
 















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