PixyDst
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2010
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- What motivated you to visit Walt Disney World? We first visited as a family when I was a child, but we go every year (or multiple times a year) as a family with grown children (my brother is 30, I am 25), or my parents go alone. We keep coming back for the magic, the ever changing experience, and the fun!
- Why did you chose to visit Walt Disney World in particular, rather than Disneyland or Disneyland Resort Paris? We continue to go to WDW because I feel the experience anywhere else just wouldn't match up. Plus, Paris is far away and $$$.
- Why did you chose to go to a Disney park, rather than a different theme park group? (Merlin/Universal ect). We've visited Universal in the past, but it's just not the same feeling as Disney. I would like to visit for a day or so, but it would never be the focus of my vacation. Plus, the size of other parks is so much smaller and less involved compared to Disney. Disney truly goes all out in all areas, I just have never felt that way about other parks.
- Do you think Disney caters for an adult demographic? How? Definitely! There's something for adults everywhere in Disney. At the resorts, there are spa services, outdoor activities, and nicer restaurants. There's also Downtown Disney, which is less engulfed with children and the child-like demographic. At each park, there are anywhere from bits and pieces to whole experiences for adults. There's tours (like the Keys to the Kingdom), rides (Rock N Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror), experiences (Flower and Garden, Food and Wine Festivals), shows, etc.
- Why did you chose to visit Walt Disney World in particular, rather than Disneyland or Disneyland Resort Paris? We continue to go to WDW because I feel the experience anywhere else just wouldn't match up. Plus, Paris is far away and $$$.
- Why did you chose to go to a Disney park, rather than a different theme park group? (Merlin/Universal ect). We've visited Universal in the past, but it's just not the same feeling as Disney. I would like to visit for a day or so, but it would never be the focus of my vacation. Plus, the size of other parks is so much smaller and less involved compared to Disney. Disney truly goes all out in all areas, I just have never felt that way about other parks.
- Do you think Disney caters for an adult demographic? How? Definitely! There's something for adults everywhere in Disney. At the resorts, there are spa services, outdoor activities, and nicer restaurants. There's also Downtown Disney, which is less engulfed with children and the child-like demographic. At each park, there are anywhere from bits and pieces to whole experiences for adults. There's tours (like the Keys to the Kingdom), rides (Rock N Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror), experiences (Flower and Garden, Food and Wine Festivals), shows, etc.