tvguy
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For my wife I think Disneyland was just another amusement park until she married me. He parents were divorced when she was 9, her dad lived in Texas, my wife and her mom had moved to California. He dad would fly out to see her, then fly to Los Angeles to do to Disneyland. It apparently was a 10 am to 6 pm visit every time. Not sure if this was before or after we got married that she asked why there are always fireworks as part of the Wonderful World of Disney and other Disney shows. She had never seen them in person. Now, in hindsight it may have been by design by her dad. He was career Air Force, did three tours in Vietnam, and did not deal well with fireworks.
Our first trip as a couple was typical of my Disneyland experience. Early admission at 630 am, in those days it included breakfast in Tomorrowland. And in those days Disneyland was open until 1am. We were there 630 am until 1 am, all meals in the park, never went back to the hotel during the day. Only then did my wife really get the Disney expereience.
Our first trip as a couple was typical of my Disneyland experience. Early admission at 630 am, in those days it included breakfast in Tomorrowland. And in those days Disneyland was open until 1am. We were there 630 am until 1 am, all meals in the park, never went back to the hotel during the day. Only then did my wife really get the Disney expereience.