You know I don't remember liking anything Disney when I was a little girl. I liked Annie (it still remains a favorite of mine and my 3 year old daughter), Pipi Longstocking, ALL of the Superheros (Wonder Women was my Favorite - I had at least 3 years worth of Halloween Costumes of her), and the Wizard of Oz. Strangely nothing Disney, but.....
I do remember the first time going to Disney Land (I actually went twice) and hated it both times (I was about 12 and 14/15 years old when I went). I LOVED Universal Studios in LA both times (not too impressed by US in Orlando).
When I was like 16 I went to Disneyworld for the first time (they were building MGM - I think, we missed the opening by a few weeks). I thought it was better than Disney Land, but still I wasn't impressed.
Then last April my 3 year old saw a commercial on the Disney Channel and said she wanted to go to Disney world. My husband couldn't turn down her beautifully innocent face and said he'd take her during the summer. I was excited but not so much about Disneyworld (because I wasn' t too impressed as a teen).
Well, I spent April - August watching every Disney movie available(Blockbusters had summer deal where you pay a very small fee (like $4 or $5) and you get a new family movie every day. I purchased a few disney movies off ebay and between my daughter, husband and I we've seen EVERY DISNEY MOVIE AT LEAST TWICE. Her favorites were Aladdan, the little mermaid, and Nemo (we went to see it 3 times). Her least favorite was Snow White (she hates the witch). So, lets just say that we were "up" on the Disney characters and prepared to meet, greet, and get autographs of them all.
August 2003 finally came and it was like walking into WDW for the first time. The street that lead to the castle was almost breath taking (I don't remember seeing it as a teen). The crowds, the shops, the rides, the characters, and the "pixie dust" was everywhere. Who would be our first character meet, you guess it, ALL of the Aladdin characters (princess jasmine, aladdin, and my fav the genie).

She was frightened of Jafar and told him to his face, "You are a bad man". It was too funny.
The shows were outstanding, and the Spectromagic Parade can not be described in words, I could believe how beautiful it was. I think I shed tears.
We didn't meet the Lion King characters, none of Winnie the Poohs friends or Cinderella, but my autogragh book (oops, my daughters book) is really nice. This is why we MUST GO BACK, that's right Dis'ners - we'll be headed back this August. I'm more excited than my daughter.
I think I enjoyed myself sooooo much because I wasn't expecting anything. I figured I'd be just as bored as I was when I was a teen. I was wrong. Now here I am, just as obsessed with Disney as some of you. I can't go 1 full day without checking this board, I cut and paste valuable information, and plan to re-read everybit of it before my department (just in case I forget between now and the many days remaining on my countdown), and according to so many of my friends I drink, think, and eat disney. Do you think that qualifies as obsessed?
Well, although I went to
Disneyland twice and WDW once, I'd have to say my first time SEEING disney was this summer. What a wonderful experience. I can't wait to "feel" that again!!!!!
