souper
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2006
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Happy's Wish
When I joined VMK I knew no other players and only visited DisBoards to plan vacations. We all ended up in VMK for different reasons. We all had different favorite things in VMK. Some of us enjoyed the mini-games, others enjoyed trading, building, questing, host events, and more. It has been about a month since VMK closed. Most of us have explored a few different online communities/games.
A month later here is my wish for VMK players: 
Hugs to all of you.
Happy
When I joined VMK I knew no other players and only visited DisBoards to plan vacations. We all ended up in VMK for different reasons. We all had different favorite things in VMK. Some of us enjoyed the mini-games, others enjoyed trading, building, questing, host events, and more. It has been about a month since VMK closed. Most of us have explored a few different online communities/games.
A month later here is my wish for VMK players: 
- I wish that you have found an online community/game where you feel comfortable and happy.
- I wish that in that community you find many old friends and make many new friends.
- I wish that you are able to show your gaming skills, creative/building skills, trading expertise, silliness, or whatever brought you most pleasure in VMK.
- I wish that you understand there are many factors as to why some of your friends may have selected an online community/game is different from yours. Regardless of their choice, I hope that you continue to treat them as a friend not a foe.
- Most of all I wish that the sadness of VMK, begins to feel a bit less painful as time goes on and you enjoy your new online community/game.
Hugs to all of you.
Happy

I cant believe it's been just a month already, feels like forever. I can keep wishing that it'll come back and hopefully one day that wish will come true.
Nothing will ever be like VMK. I was at Disney's Hollywood Studios last weekend and I went into the One Man's Dream attraction, where among the beautifully detailed display models of the icons of each theme park stood a display dedicated to the electronic frontiers of Disney. Inside the display was a computer, playing a movie about VMK. I couldn't move. I just watched that movie loop and loop and loop. I didn't cry because I'm past that feeling in regards to VMK, but that movie just fascinated me, like a shiny toy mesmerizes a kid even though they know they can't have it.