If You Could Relive Any Walt Disney World Memory, What Would It Be?

Nayru42

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Mine would be proposing to my wife at the Rose Garden Plaza in Magic Kingdom at the exact moment when Wishes started and having a Photopass Photographer there to capture every moment!

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That is great that you were able to get pictures of the moment. I almost didn't post because mine can't match that. But mine would be my first trip to WDW as a kid. I remember the water slides at River Country and how much fun I thought that was.

Funny the only things I remember from that trip no longer exist. River Country and riding on MR Toads wild Ride and the 20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea submarine ride.
 
That is great that you were able to get pictures of the moment. I almost didn't post because mine can't match that. But mine would be my first trip to WDW as a kid. I remember the water slides at River Country and how much fun I thought that was.

I would love to relive a day at River Country with our daughter! My dh sometimes took her horseback riding in the afternoon, we would call for a reservation from Pop's Place. They went out on the water sprites a few times. Good days.
 
On 12/8/12 at 10:00 am... When we got married at the wedding pavilion at Disney... Our wedding day was amazing!!
 

For me - it would be the day we were the Grand Marshals in the Stars and Cars parade in 2003. I would want to re-live the whole day!
 
Well, this may change the more trips we take, but here's mine:

Our very first morning ever visiting the Magic Kingdom in 2010; my family and my MIL and FIL. :goodvibes:goodvibes All of a sudden this big opening show starts up! (I didn't know there was such a thing, even after all the research and planning). Seeing that train FULL of Disney characters come steaming in, with the music going in the background. I looked around at my family and couldn't have felt more blessed. It was fantastic, mesmerizing. I got teary eyed that moment, I admit. :)

Then topping it off walking out from under the train station and seeing the castle at the end of Main Street for the first time. It felt so surreal. Truly magical memories I'll never forget. :goodvibes:grouphug:

Dan
 
My DH & I had a wonderful dinner at Ohana during our honeymoon where I don't think we've ever laughed more. It was so much fun. I would easily relive that night if I could!
 
We honeymooned in WDW in 2008 but in 2010 we had a very amazing trip.

We stayed Poly CL and service was amazing, and we had such a relaxing trip, we even fell asleep in a hammock on the Poly Beach! We couldn't afford Poly CL this time, we will be at BWI but hopefully it will be just as wonderful!
 
In 2011 a CM was blowing bubbles for my kids to chase off the beaten path as we were taking a break. We were the only ones around when all of a sudden Peter Pan jumped in and started playing with them (3 and 1 at the time). We had so much fun as it was just us with Peter Pan as other CM's had blocked off the area.
My kids had so much fun but now they've become Peter Pan/Captain Hook fanatics thanks to Jake & the Neverland Pirates so at the time DD knew who he was but not to the extent that she does now. I would love for this to happen again!

 
Waiting in line for Minnie at Camp Mickey Minnie with my 20 month old....we got to the front of the line, and Minnie had to go check her cookies.....

DD teared up thinking Minnie was gone...but the reaction when she reappeared was priceless. STILL my best moment at Disney.
 
Forcing my mom onto Space Mountain, not realizing that she didn't know it was A. a roller coaster or B. entirely in the dark. I got quite a few death threats screamed at me during the ride, but at least the family that rode with us said that her reaction was better than the ride itself :thumbsup2
 
I remember When we stayed at the A frame. My sister,mother and brother.
I paid for the whole trip.When we were there they were still using attraction books. Since I had a package plan we got credit cards for everything thing in the parks. We also had our own entrance.


Dan-tot
 
If I could re-live a moment at disney, it would be going with my family when i was in elementary. My parents who soon divorced and were always arguing, didn't fight the entire time....I remember riding on the rock 'n' roller coaster with my dad and sister closest in age to me....IT was so scary. Our dad tricked us into going on it and as soon as we saw the car in front of us take off...we knew we were in big trouble. Our heads clung to the headrest the entire time and all we could hear was my dad screaming "woo" behind us. Me and my sister had visors on and they flew off.....My dad caught both of them....Just proves the superman he was. Its a really nice memory for me of my dad (He died when I was in high school.
 
Having my family kick off the year of a million dreams...that whole trip was magical, but having all the characters burst out of doors, flooding Main Street around us was amazing! I still cry every time I see the video...lol! :goodvibes
 
I love this memory, and the picture is awesome!

In 2011 a CM was blowing bubbles for my kids to chase off the beaten path as we were taking a break. We were the only ones around when all of a sudden Peter Pan jumped in and started playing with them (3 and 1 at the time). We had so much fun as it was just us with Peter Pan as other CM's had blocked off the area.
My kids had so much fun but now they've become Peter Pan/Captain Hook fanatics thanks to Jake & the Neverland Pirates so at the time DD knew who he was but not to the extent that she does now. I would love for this to happen again!

 
Our trip in September of 2001. It was right after 9/11 and there was literally no one in the parks. It was really like everything was there just for us! We discovered so many new things that trip.

Also seeing Wishes for the first time from the outside deck at California Grill. It was our anniversary and I had just recovered from some major (scary) surgery and was just grateful to be well again. Hearing the music piped in and having the gorgeous view of MK and watching the fireworks with DH was magical.
 
I am loving read these..keep them coming...I love the Peter Pan memory!!! I guess if I could relive one memory..in 2011 we had a whole family cruise followed by 4 days at the World....on our last night at the World, we had dinner at 1900 Park Fare and when the step sisters came out, one of them gave my 2 year old DGS a big smootch on his cheek..he tried to get another one...go figure... however, the perfect ending to the whole trip was when Prince Charming asked my DGD to dance...wow what a memory..she beamed and all of us, had tears flowing freely...nothing could have topped this once in a life time trip...
 
Mine was not nearly as earth moving as all of those, but, it did then and still does mean a lot to me.

Our first trip there with my wife and my two girls, age 7 and 9. It was such a departure from what we spent our days and evenings doing back in Vermont in February, that is was just an awesome experience for all of us. We rode the rides and marveled at the imagination and creation that Disney had done. None of us had even thought it was possible.

Now 30 years, one divorce and 4 grandchildren later, I sit on a bench in MK and look at young families, all with big smiles and it all comes back to me. I have to admit that there must be a lot of dust flying around MK because whenever I would think about that time, my eyes would all water up. I have lived through many, many things in my 65 years, but, nothing catches my emotions like that experience. It's probably why I return year after year, most of the time by myself, trying to recapture those feelings. Sitting on that bench does indeed transport me back to those times and memories.:goodvibes
 
Definitely, the half day trip I took with my dad in 1971 before Disney was even dedicated. We only had a ticket to see a few attractions and were only there for a few hours before returning home from his business trip.

I remember the yellow caution tape still being up in front of Tomorrowland.

I remember begging him to get out of the line for the Haunted Mansion, because I was sooooo scared; I look at it now today and apologize profusely.

I remember walking down Main Street and buying slides of the castle.

We rode on the Jungle Cruise and I was on the side where the snake popped out; I was pretty much done after that.

But most of all, I remember riding in the monorail to a song called "Tell me have you seen her" by the Chi-lites; it was playing everywhere it seems. Every time I hear that song on an oldies station, I think of that wonderful trip with my dad.
 












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