I know that with 10,000 applicants, it's just not feesible, but I wish they could have sent out emails to everyone who didn't get it...something like "Sorry. Not good enough. Get a life. Move on. Find something els to do."
I get too excited about stuff like this...but chances are this kind of thing comes when one leasts expects it. We won a Disney Vacation years ago. I got the letter in the mail with Mickey on the return address. I thought it was a scam at first, until I checked it out and we really had won. I never in a million years expected to win Grand Prize (5 nights @ Grand Floridian, airfare for 4, meals, and everything else you could possibly imagine including bike and boat rentals, etc. INCREDIBLE!). I had just entered the sweeps and forgotten about it.
I get too excited about stuff like this...but chances are this kind of thing comes when one leasts expects it. We won a Disney Vacation years ago. I got the letter in the mail with Mickey on the return address. I thought it was a scam at first, until I checked it out and we really had won. I never in a million years expected to win Grand Prize (5 nights @ Grand Floridian, airfare for 4, meals, and everything else you could possibly imagine including bike and boat rentals, etc. INCREDIBLE!). I had just entered the sweeps and forgotten about it.
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Everytime I see the email notification I think its going to be someone reporting in with some news!!! 
The caller ID said "407" but at first it didn't register in my brain, so I thought it was a telemarketer. Then by the 3rd ring it hit me that the call was coming from Orlando, so I quickly answered thinking it must be in regards to our upcoming WDW trip. (Like maybe a problem with our reservation or something.) Even after talking to the person for a couple of minutes it still didn't hit me because I never in a billion years dreamed anyone would be calling me, I had actually forgotten I had even entered because so much time had gone by.
It must have been something good! 




