pongoperdigirl
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I need help...
The unbelievable just happened, my BF, the man who was not excited to go to Disney in the first place (we just got home on the 3rd) just suggested that we go for a weekend trip in Dec. to see the decorations. Short is better than none, so I am all for it. But, MVMCP is going on the night that we would arrive. I would love to see all the special things for that night, but we don't have kids. Would it be weird for us to go, just the two of us? Is it worth the price of the ticket. And when do tickets go on sale????
Thanks!
The unbelievable just happened, my BF, the man who was not excited to go to Disney in the first place (we just got home on the 3rd) just suggested that we go for a weekend trip in Dec. to see the decorations. Short is better than none, so I am all for it. But, MVMCP is going on the night that we would arrive. I would love to see all the special things for that night, but we don't have kids. Would it be weird for us to go, just the two of us? Is it worth the price of the ticket. And when do tickets go on sale????
Thanks!
, but my then bf actually proposed to me the night we went to MVMCP in December 2003. It was the perfect place and time, and it was just the two of us. It was actually quite romantic. Snow falling on mainstreet, the castle lit up with snowflakes, cookies and hot cocoa, and snuggling with the one you love during wishes (it was chilly that night).
Oh, and as he likes to tell it, "we got engaged and didn't have to wait in line for any of the rides afterwards"
. I think that that would be the ULTIMATE proposal. We have been together almost 5 years and I think it may possibly be coming sometime soon. We would like to get married next year, but he hasn't asked yet. I can't imagine him waiting until December. But hey who knows....He did say that his favorite part about our trip was watching me watch Wishes...so that would be awesome. Everyone should be wishing for me...
, but my family and friends had to wait.