sammielynn
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My goal in life is to retire and work at Disney! Total addiction
We go every May and the rest of the year I talk about the next trip.

Could be worse, you could be addicted to crack.![]()
PWDWSS-Post Walt Disney World Stress Syndrome.
It happens when you are exposed to:
*Too Many Smiles in such a short period
*Dole Whip Overdoses
*Hearing fun, Disney Music all day long
*Having your guts twisted by Rockin Roller Coaster, Tea Cups, Space Mountain, Test Track, Mission Space, Tower of Terror, Splash Mountain, etc.
*Being able to go to so many coutries with no passport
*Turkey Legs
*The sight of a giant Mouse wearing red shorts
*Parades Everyday
*Barrage of phenomenal fireworks
*Being sneezed on by a Giant Dog
*Near death encounter with a Yeti
*Seeing a Flying Elephant
*Being attacked by a 2 headed troll
the list goes on and on. The human body can only handle so much overload.
I can't wait to torture myself some more!!!!!!
Hello, My Name is Gary, and I have a problem.
It started over 10 years ago. Even though it was only the first time, I new when it was over that my life had changed. I couldn't stop thinking about it, the way it made me feel. It was the best thing in the world, when the economy was good I was there at least once a year even if just to get a quick fix downtown. It has been almost a year since my last trip and I don't know when I will get another one. Today driving home I saw baloons tied to a mailbox, three of them, I coulda sworn I saw a hidden mickey.
I have a problem. I'm a WDW Addict and I'm stuck in Michigan and it is gonna snow soon.
Does anyone need to hire a network engineer in orlando?
I always use the analogy that it is more like heroin:
-That first "trip" you get that huge high from going.
-Then you just want to relive that high again.
-You find yourself spending more and more time thinking about it.
-You finally get to the next "trip" and its great.
- There's a huge letdown when the "trip" is over.
-When you come back, you can't wait to go on another "trip". You keep counting the days to your next "high".
-You find yourself spending more time and money trying to relive the same high of your last "trip".
-Others can't understand why you are behaving so strangely.
- You become socially outcast, only able to hang out with others with the same addiction.
OK, I've never taken heroin, but I've been to Walt Disney World, and I need to get back, dammit!
SkierPete
Wow, you worded this so perfectly!! I feel like this all the time. I spend my lunch break in "dream world" looking at the DIS boards & getting my "fix". No one understands this except fellow Dis addicts !!!![]()
I thought of another symptom of addiction - you hide it from your friends and family!
We were planning two trips (Dec 09 and Oct 10) and getting APs, when we realized that the late spring break next april would allow us to go on a 3rd trip in 12 months for really really cheap. But now, we are embarrassed to tell people we are going AGAIN!
You all understand me, right?