I'm a 28-yr old "Disney brat," meaning I grew up on the stuff. Went every two or three years, and fully subscribed to the "magic" often referred to be Disney fanatics.
Lately it's been more like every 4 to 5 years.
I have loved it so as a kid, as a teen, and as a young adult. I just returned there this summer for a great 10 days. I had a wonderful time.
The thing was...it felt like a "normal vacation" instead of a Disney vacation. It was a great vacation, but I don't have to go into much detail for 90% of the readers here to understand what I mean by the magic not quite being there like it was before.
I am curious if other young adults have had this same experience? And also, if seeing your kids relive your experiences and wonderment brings it back for you?
I'm also wondering if it has anything to do with, as a kid growing up, I watched the place GROW, while now it seems to GROW and CHANGE. Rather than just adding rides or parks, the newer trend is to replace rides as well as add new ones.
Thanks to all who respond.
Lately it's been more like every 4 to 5 years.
I have loved it so as a kid, as a teen, and as a young adult. I just returned there this summer for a great 10 days. I had a wonderful time.
The thing was...it felt like a "normal vacation" instead of a Disney vacation. It was a great vacation, but I don't have to go into much detail for 90% of the readers here to understand what I mean by the magic not quite being there like it was before.
I am curious if other young adults have had this same experience? And also, if seeing your kids relive your experiences and wonderment brings it back for you?
I'm also wondering if it has anything to do with, as a kid growing up, I watched the place GROW, while now it seems to GROW and CHANGE. Rather than just adding rides or parks, the newer trend is to replace rides as well as add new ones.
Thanks to all who respond.




