NC State
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I wondered just how much Disney has changed people's lives. I can say when we visited in 2003 my family returned home different.
1) When I saw myself in our vacation pictures, it was a wake up call for me. I started Weight Watchers and lost 36 pounds in one year, plus I walk 2 miles everyday and have never felt better.
2) When my husband wanted to smoke, we would have to wait for him to smoke and then move on. When we returned he told us that he was sorry for having to hold up our enjoyment because of his smoking breaks. He told me that he felt that it took away the Magic and he wanted to quit.
Well along with my weight loss and he's now a non-smoker, we enjoyed our vacation in 2005 so much better! Thank you Disney for changing our lives!
1) When I saw myself in our vacation pictures, it was a wake up call for me. I started Weight Watchers and lost 36 pounds in one year, plus I walk 2 miles everyday and have never felt better.
2) When my husband wanted to smoke, we would have to wait for him to smoke and then move on. When we returned he told us that he was sorry for having to hold up our enjoyment because of his smoking breaks. He told me that he felt that it took away the Magic and he wanted to quit.
Well along with my weight loss and he's now a non-smoker, we enjoyed our vacation in 2005 so much better! Thank you Disney for changing our lives!

and it has changed my life.
I am now a non smoker myself for 2 years now and boy do I feel GREAT!

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I could not really say now Disney "changed" my life, because I grew up with Disney and it has always been there. Our DD's have also been raised in the "Disney Life" and I know that they will grow up better for it. To some, Disney just means cartoons, movies, amusemnet parks, etc., but to most of us on this board, it is a way of life. 
Gotta make it through the parks!
Last child-free trip in '99 resulted in our first of two sweet little girls!