Minxe
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 16, 2009
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Hi all!
I've been a Disney girl, born and bred. My parents are great Disney fans, in fact they were the ones who introduced me to the Disney magic. Snow-White was the first full-fledged movie I watched and I've watched and loved almost every Disney animated movie that's been made.
I'm not a little girl anymore, but I'm still a HUGE Disney fan. I've been to Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure Park [twice], Tokyo Disneyland & Disneysea [3 times] and Walt Disney World [twice]. I just got engaged a month ago, and my prince and I will be going to Walt Disney World this May as a kind of engagement trip.
The thing is, with regards to all things Disney, my fiance is my direct opposite. I think the only Disney movie he's ever watched is Tarzan [which we watched together on the plane ride back from Japan]. He knows the main mascots, but he sees them with adult eyes rather than with the same enchanted child-like eyes that I see them with.
This will be his first trip to WDW and I'd like it to be special for him. Is there any way that I can introduce him to the Disney magic so that it won't feel all strange and foreign to him? He really liked Tarzan so that makes me a little bit more hopeful.
We're both 22 years old this year if that helps!
I've been a Disney girl, born and bred. My parents are great Disney fans, in fact they were the ones who introduced me to the Disney magic. Snow-White was the first full-fledged movie I watched and I've watched and loved almost every Disney animated movie that's been made.
I'm not a little girl anymore, but I'm still a HUGE Disney fan. I've been to Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure Park [twice], Tokyo Disneyland & Disneysea [3 times] and Walt Disney World [twice]. I just got engaged a month ago, and my prince and I will be going to Walt Disney World this May as a kind of engagement trip.
The thing is, with regards to all things Disney, my fiance is my direct opposite. I think the only Disney movie he's ever watched is Tarzan [which we watched together on the plane ride back from Japan]. He knows the main mascots, but he sees them with adult eyes rather than with the same enchanted child-like eyes that I see them with.
This will be his first trip to WDW and I'd like it to be special for him. Is there any way that I can introduce him to the Disney magic so that it won't feel all strange and foreign to him? He really liked Tarzan so that makes me a little bit more hopeful.
We're both 22 years old this year if that helps!