Disney Bucket List!

1. Stay at every disney hotel at least once
2. Eat at every table service at least once
3. Get over my fear of heights and ride Splash and Space Mtn. and Everest
4. Visit during the Halloween, Xmas, and Easter time period of each season
5. Disney Cruise (Just can't justify the cost)
 
I am going to steal your bucket list and try to check off what I can. There are some that don't apply, but I like it.
 

We are getting married soon and honeymooning in WDW.

The one thing that really pops into my head at the moment is that when we get back we are hoping to have a child, and when they've grown up that we can bring him or her over. And watch their face light up when they see Mickey. :)
 
Love the bucket list idea! We've done some on your list (Grey Goose slushie is YUM-O!) and will cross off a bunch more next August when we camp s at Fort Wilderness and use the WP&M option with our tickets.

Still on my list:
Cinderella castle suite - probably on all of our lists. ;)
Work at Disney when I retire.
Eat something from every country in World Showcase.
Be in a parade - I've been working on my parade wave forever! :rotfl2:

My big one - go to Disney with my kids and grandkids when we reach that stage of life. We just took our kids for their first trip last year (We are late blooming Disney lovers) when they were 15, 11 and 6 (turned 7 while we were there). They loved it so much and I was so happy, but it made me wish that we had discovered Disney when they were younger. Also makes me wish MY parents had taken me when I was a kid. :)

Alas, I can't go back in time, but I can for darn sure make sure my grandkids get to go - and that I'm there with them to see the magic. :)
 
We are getting married soon and honeymooning in WDW.

The one thing that really pops into my head at the moment is that when we get back we are hoping to have a child, and when they've grown up that we can bring him or her over. And watch their face light up when they see Mickey. :)

We honeymooned at WDW (2005) & came home with a souvenir (2011) and now are taking the little souvenir to visit (2012). She's our little Disney baby!:rotfl::love:
 
We are getting married soon and honeymooning in WDW.

The one thing that really pops into my head at the moment is that when we get back we are hoping to have a child, and when they've grown up that we can bring him or her over. And watch their face light up when they see Mickey. :)

Just wanted to say this^^^^^ is awesome! Congrats on your wedding!

Waltgirl
 
We honeymooned at WDW (2005) & came home with a souvenir (2011) and now are taking the little souvenir to visit (2012). She's our little Disney baby!:rotfl::love:

Awww thats so cute! I bet she is going to absolutely love it!! :)
 
1. Stay in the King Kamehameha Suite at the poly
2. Stay in concierge level of GF
3. Do a backstage diving tour at living seas
4. Stand in the Cinderella suite in the castle
5. Eat in every TS restaurant
6. Walk on Discovery Island again (not the one in AK)
 
Great idea for a thread!! I have loved reading through all of them. Here's my list...
1. Renew our wedding vows at WDW. My DH and I met at the MK.
2. Eat at Victoria & Albert's, both in the regular dining room and the Chef's table.
3. Stay at least one night at every WDW resort, and in TPV (or savannah) rooms that have that option.
4. Stay at every DVC
5. Buy into DVC
6. Take a Disney cruise
7. Take several of the Adventures by Disney vacations
8. Stay at Disney’s Aulani Resort in Hawaii
9. Drink my way around the World Showcase in one day
10. Take the Keys to the Kingdom Tour, and all the other tours offered
11. Play mini golf at Winter Summerland and Fantasia Gardens
12. Spend an entire day at each of the water parks at WDW.
13. Go on a Wishes Cruise
14. Do a mommy/son trip with each of my boys
15. Spend a day at one of the spas at WDW getting pampered
16. Go on an Illuminations Cruise
17. Get family portraits taken at the WL, GF, and Poly
18. Attend MNSSHP on Halloween night
19. Attend a MVMCP
20. Be at WDW for Thanksgiving day, Christmas Eve and day, New Years Eve
21. Go to both the Hoop-Dee-Doo review and the Spirit of Aloha Show
22. Eat at all the signature restaurants
23. See Cirque Du Soleil
24. See the Candlelight Processional at Epcot
25. Attend the taping of the Christmas Parade
26. Spend the night in the Cinderella Castle Suit
27. Eat at every TS in each of the Epcot pavilions
28. Take the boys for lunch (or dinner) at the T-Rex in DTD.
29. Buy artwork from The Art of Disney or the Pop Gallery
30. Be at WDW on both of my DS's birthdays and my birthday. (We've already been on the DH's birthday.)
31. See all of the stage shows at WDW
32. Spend two weeks at WDW with my DH for our wedding anniversary.
33. Take the DSs to Disney Quest
34. Buy sweet treats at each of the country pavilions in Epcot
35. Buy wines from the countries that have them for sale in the Epcot pavilions
36. Buy a tea set from the tea store in the UK pavilion
37. Take my time and explore all of the country pavilions in Epcot
38. Go to tea at the GF
39. Take a vacation to DL, and the other Disney parks.
40. In one vacation spend one week at each of the Disney parks

ETA.....
41. Stay at each of the CLs at the resorts that offer them
42. Stay at the Swan (b/c our last name is Swann)
Actually, mine is looking more like a trunk list as well. :lmao: Plus, I'm sure there are a few I'm missing.
 
Concierge level! That's another one I hadn't thought of! Uh oh looks like I have 41 on my list!
 
To come without my kids (as I sit here at Epcot in the land having lunch with them)
 
To be able to stay onsite in a villa/two rooms at a moderate or even higher level would be fantastic. As it stands even budget offsite is out of out reach, but one can dream.
 
1. To be the family of the day and open the MK.
2. Night in castle suite
3. Renew vows and ride in Cinderella's carriage
4. Disney Fantasy cruise (next summer!)
5. Aulani
6. To vacation for a week or more in WDW in September (I am a teacher).
 
1. Stay at every resort
2. Be at the parks on Christmas Day
3. Eat at V&A's
4. Eat at the California Grill, and, actually, every Disney World restaurant
5. Get a DVC
6. Take the Epcot Undiscovered Future World Tour
7. Go back three times a year (might never happen, but I wish it could!)
8. Stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite
9. Take my entire family
10. Go to Disneyland!

This idea is great! Thanks for coming up with it! ::MickeyMo
 
I actually, finally, accomplished the #1 thing on my list this past May. I took my 72 year old mother to WDW with me. I have spent the past 15 years or so begging and pleading with her to go on a trip with us. She is the type of person who rarely travels and would never spend money on anything as "frivolous" as WDW, or let anyone else pay her expenses. Unfortunately, it took a death in the family to finally convince her to take advantage of opportunities presented and get out and enjoy life. The #1 thing on my list was to stand in front of the castle with her and watch the fireworks. It was a beautiful and unforgettable moment.

Now I must accomplish #2--take my very dearest friend to WDW. She is 50 years old and has never had the chance to go.
 
What a great idea!!! Here is my list....
1. Stay at a different resort on each trip.
2. Visit once a year and during the different holidays and different times of the year.... Easter, Halloween, Christmas, New Year's Eve.
3. Plan a surprise trip for my son.
4. Do the Keys to the Kingdom Tour.
5. Visit all of the other parks, domestic and international.
6. Eat and Drink Around the World at Epcot.
7. Spend the night in Cinderella's castle.
8. Be chosen as "family of the day."
9. Sail on all of the Disney Cruise itineraries.
10. Be in a parade.
11. Go on one of the fireworks cruises.
12. In the very far away future, be able to take a trip with my son and his future family.... He is only 4, so this is in the veeeeeery distant future. :)

I am sure there are plenty more for my list, but this is a good start. :)
 


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