BrianL
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I have lived and experienced this "Willful suspension of disbelief" firsthand I just never knew this is what it was called!!
Back in 2010 my wife said she wanted to plan a Disney trip as our summer vacation. I, even though I grew up loving the Disney characters and movies, met that idea with zero enthusiasm. Didn't help plan it. Didn't look forward to it either. While at the parks (4 Days), I was not into it. I was hot, stressed out, and I would see people around me (including my family) laughing and having fun and totally enjoying themselves. I didn't get it but I guess deep down I honestly wanted to.
2 years later my wife wanted to plan ANOTHER Disney getaway but this time I told myself I would MAKE myself feed into the hype and enjoy it!! Fast forward 14 years...we've been 7 times and made so many BEAUTIFUL family memories. My wife succumbed to brain cancer (August 2023) but my kids and I LOVE Disneyworld and Disneyland so much so that we are taking a trip to DL in memory / honor of my late wife in June all because of the Disney legacy she left us and the magical world she opened our eyes to back in 2010. It's exactly that for us...once we scan our magicbands, we are in the magical story that is DISNEY.
I love your story of coming around to Disney. You do have to have the right attitude. Sometimes people find it without expecting to, like when my sister was a teenager and was pretty mad one morning - it all washed away once we got to Magic Kingdom. I used to travel with frends a lot. With one friend, when we first started going, we would be so impresed - "How do they do that? Magic!" But then I have this other friend who went, and he's alwyas saying, "It's not magic. Harrrumph." It's like, get out of here, man! He's also the person who was with me and I asked if we should do Pirates of the Caribbean next. He said, "I dunno, it's just a boat ride."


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