Is there any WDW attraction that makes you...

The American Adventure at Epcot always gets me teary-eyed. (I think that every American should have to watch it at least once per election cycle just to keep things in perspective.)

Also Tomorrowland Transit Authority sometimes gets me, just because I have a very sweet Disney memory from riding it with my kids on our first trip. :lovestruc
 
I always cry during The American Adventure. The song they play during the Civil War scene is the one that gets me so bad, I was actually asked to sing it for a choir show when I was in high school and I had to decline because I knew that I couldn't get through the song with out crying. I also love Golden Dreams I have no idea how to describe the emotion other then emotional hot mess.

I also kinda cry a bit at IllumiNations. I just love the idea of world peace:hippie:
closet hippie here
 
i have no idea why but everytime i watch the movie at the end of the norway ride it chokes me up.
 

The first thing that made my cry was Woody's Round-Up. where they bring out all the toy story characters and the kids can dance with them. SOOO cute. Watching my niece made me happy and teary eyed! Im not going to lie, I get teary eyed A LOt at disney :lmao: there is so much to be happy about!
 
The first thing that made my cry was Woody's Round-Up. where they bring out all the toy story characters and the kids can dance with them. SOOO cute. Watching my niece made me happy and teary eyed! Im not going to lie, I get teary eyed A LOt at disney :lmao: there is so much to be happy about!
 
I usually cry at Wishes but this year will most likely be extra tears. My boyfriend left for Navy boot camp two weeks ago and will be in A school then C school for the next two years so this coming trip will be mine and DD's first without him. He took us all to Disney for the first time ever three years ago, paid for everything because he knew I had never been to Disney and had always wanted to go since I was a child and due to financial reasons I never went. He made one of my biggest wishes come true and so this trip to Disney will be something of a tear jerker I think with everything.
 
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I am a wimpy guy I guess but its Wishes...We went about a month after my dad died in a car accident...WISHES really hit me hard...still does 3 years later...I bought the cd and it stays in my truck...and I can get a bit emotional while I am driving...not smart I guess...:thumbsup2

OH and the end of Toy Story 3 movie had me an emotional wreck...I held it in but it was soooo hard
 
I do the all out "ugly cry" walking down Main Street at rope drop -every time. It's such a wonderful, overwhelming feeling.
 
The Afternoon Flag ceremony makes me weepy!

I always say I am gonna make sure I see this but I always forget when we are there...I hate to say I forget something so symbolic but I sure do...one day I will see it
 
Let's see...my eyes start tearing up on ME at the beginning of the video. And then again in the morning when the Magic Kingdom Fanfare comes over the loud speaker on the resort bus; "Welcome to the Magic Kingdom!" along with "Return bus service can be found at this station."

Then they are really flowing at Rope Drop! ("Good morning, good morning...")

By the time the intro for Wishes starts, I am a basketcase. And that is just on our Magic Kingdom day!

That's enough of that. I'm feeling a lump in my throat!

ETA that on our last trip, hearing Welcome Home at the Beach Club made me lose it. DH couldn't figure out why I turned left instead of heading to the check in desk. I was trying to hide my face! It was really overwhelming; plus I knew that I was in no shape to talk to a CM! DS said something along the lines of "Oooo, I love this place!" and it snapped me out of it.

I will be ready this year. Nerves of steel...
 
The American Adventure at Epcot always gets me teary-eyed. (I think that every American should have to watch it at least once per election cycle just to keep things in perspective.)

Also Tomorrowland Transit Authority sometimes gets me, just because I have a very sweet Disney memory from riding it with my kids on our first trip. :lovestruc

TTA always makes me cry, too. But for a different reason. ;). Just joking; DS loves that ride, so it holds a special place in my heart!
 
I also cry on the magical express on the way to the hotel... and then again checking in... and walking into the room...
 
I usually cry:
- as we drive under the Walt Disney World sign
- when we get into BC
- Wishes
- Illuminations
- SpectroMagic
- The American Adventure
- right now as I think about going to WDW!
 
Toy Story Mania made me cry the first time I rode it. I couldn't believe I nearly got trampled to death at my very first rope drop back in 08 and walked briskly to the FP then jumped in the 30 minute line (only minutes after opening). After waiting almost 30 minutes I was in tears the whole ride thinking I will never get these 30 minutes back in my life and failing to understand the hype. We ended up giving our FP's away. I was relieved to find the feeling was mutual with my dw and my dd. Many trips later and I have yet to ever ride this thing again. :lmao:

Seriously though, as a grown man I have to admit I had many occasions I could have been caught with a tear in my eye our first time in WDW back in 08. There is no way I can pick just one incident or attraction, so I'll just say all of WDW (except TSM, LOL). I was able to watch my dd who was 10 at the time be my little girl for one last time that whole week; I wish time was able to stand still. She was trying so hard before we went to be a "big girl," but it was truly magical once she saw the magic kingdom; it was no longer a 10 year old going on 16, but a 10 year old wanting to be.... well a 10 year old. As the Visa card commercial would say, "Priceless." ;)
 
I always get emotional during Philharmagic. Somewhere during the Peter Pan to Aladdin transition. The whole show feels very "disney" to me, if you know what I mean. It's one of my faves.
 
The only thing at Disney that brings a tear to my eye are the crowds. :laughing:

I guess I've been too many times.
:rolleyes1
 
I cry during the Welcome Ceremony at MK every year. That is to me the definition of Disney magic... the music, Mickey, and the look of anticipation on the faces of DH, DD7 and DS 4 just before entering the MK. Priceless! It is the absolute best!

Same here, no matter how many time I've seen it.

Also on the ME bus back to the airport, when I realize the vacation is really over.
 












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