Disney Memories
When my parents first moved to America our family was very poor, even McDonald's was considered an expensive treat! I can't imagine how long my parents must've had to save to take me to
Disneyland. We were only able to go once while I was a child, before I started preschool. I didn't visit Disneyland again until I was in middle school.
I have a pretty good memory of my childhood years going back to preschool, but not from before. The only memories I have from before preschool are of Disneyland. I don't recall the drive there, how old I was, all the rides, etc., but I have very vivid memories of moments that I will cherish forever.

The Dumbo ride was my favorite! While in line I kept eyeing the pink and purple elephants because those were my favorite colors at the time. When it was finally my turn I rushed to claim my elephant and was thrilled I was allowed to control it. I rode with my mom and we waved to my dad who was filming with an old school camcorder from the handrails every time we passed him. I really felt like the happiest kid on earth while I was flying my elephant!

I was absolutely amazed by the Submarine ride. I couldn't believe we were really so far underwater! AND MERMAIDS! I saw mermaids! It was so exciting and a bit scary at the same time. As a child I was completely awestruck. When I finally got the chance to return to Disneyland again I was so disappointed that the ride had been closed.

I remember going into the GIANT whale's mouth on a boat ride.
And the last thing I remember was having a blast dancing to upbeat music at night next to some outdoor dining tables.
Those memories are sparse, short, and limited. But they are the only things I remember from before preschool. I've seen pictures of me dressed as a ghost for Halloween happily trick-or-treating, and pictures of me laughing at a beautiful botanical garden. The photos didn't trigger any memories and I have no recollection of those moments. Disneyland is the only thing I remember. That must say something about how special and magical those moments really were.
So for everyone going to WDW/DLR with their children/families, I really hope you have the most magical vacation ever and are able to create lots of lasting memories.
