weeluvdisney
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I am so glad to learn all these things before I go unlike last time my family was like a deer in the headlights while we were there. Can't wait to get his haircut there, thank you
Gradar1 said:Eating a turkey leg, pulling on the Sword in the Stone, watching the parades, watching the fountain at Epcot (especially at night), riding Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at dusk so we can see the castle in colors as we ride....there are so many!![]()
jjmowen said:At WDW -MK on the Castle side of the carousel there is a stone with the sword stuck in it. Great photo op of the kids trying to pull out the sword.
SLDL said:But I read somewhere that they have a ceremony every so often where a child is actually chosen to pull the sword out of the stone? Anyone seen that??
tictoc said:I have participated in the Sword and the Stone Show. In fact my son was chosen to pull it out. It is throughout the middle of the day in the Magic Kingdom. Just be on that side of the carousel at the time that the map says it will take place. It really is a neat experience.
Me Too!!! that just makes the world all Happy again, no matter how bad your travel day was seeing the castle makes it all go away. And then I have to get a Dole whip!!!! And see Ariel, thats a definateSecondgradememories said:I need to go to MK on our first day. Seeing the castle first makes it real - and actually seeing Wishes one last time at the very end makes it bitter sweet too. I cry every time!
SLDL said:What is the one thing you MUST check off your to do list to make your Disney trip complete??
I got engaged there too, at the wishing well, it was so awesome, congratualtions. we go back for a picture there at least once a year, around the same date that we got engaged...dec. 7 1999Judge Fudge said:For me the electrical parades, and fireworks are always awesome. Doesn't matter if it's the first time I see them, or the last. Nothing can make me get into the Disney mood more than that parade song.
Making a wish in the Cinderella fountain is also something I do when I go. The first year I went with my now wife I wished we would be able to get married, she wished the same. A few years later, we went back and wished again after the parade and fireworks. (Proceeded by a week of her crying, saying I said next time we could get engaged there, it was hard to keep the secret at that point) When we finished our wish, I proposed to her on the spot, she accepted.
Now when we go back in August, I don't know what to wish for since I got what I wanted. But I'm sure I can come up with something. ;-)