Okay so let's see- some of my memories from my life....
* The Christmas after it opened- my first trip to Epcot holding my Dad's hand walking thru the park and splashing in the puddles with him, even though he was wearing his cowboy boots.

It was the only time he went to WDW with me and mom. It was really neat for me, even at 13, to be there with him and listen to him give his opinion on that park- (he was an engineer).
*Our honeymoon........

I look back at those pictures and we were so young.
*Our first time taking the kids-- and they hated it b/c it was Christmas and they were miserable from the crowds. I promised them that I'd take them back when it wasn't so crowded and they'd love it. And they did.
* Our visit in October 2006 when Mickey Mouse took Belle by the hand and led her to his house in Toontown and we had a meet and greet alone with him for about 15 minutes. The image of her and him walking hand in hand is imprinted upon my heart and will never ever fade.
*Drew being chosen to be in the play at Belle's storytime- and he couldn't enjoy it b/c he knew his baby sister, Belle, loved that Princess so much and hadn't been chosen to be in it. The next yr, he was chosen again---- and he was visibly worried- until they chose his sister to be with him up there. It was such a sweet snapshot into his personality. Always looking out for his sister, even though she gives him an awful time.
*MCat, my oldest, in 2008 waking up and seeing the tickets that "TinkerBelle" had left the kids, along with new Halloween costumes to attend
MNSSHP that night. She was so excited, even as a stinky "I'm too cool for this" preteen and couldn't contain her happiness. All three kids jumped up on their beds and did a dance at 7 am in CBR in their PJ's.
And then seeing her transform from that Stinky preteen into a costumed, beautiful Alice in Wonderland.....
* That MNSSHP--- it probably was the best night of our lives in all the times at WDW. It was just magical and special and we all hold it dear in our hearts as a time of togetherness.
I think we all could go on for hours about all we have each experienced while there.
It's why we'll always keep going back for more.