Dana49
<font color=FF3300>No longer lonely without a tag<
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Do you remember your very first trip to Walt Disney World? To me, it seems like only yesterday. I read every page, a jillion times, in the only Disney guide available at the time, Birnbaum's. I imagined everyday what it was going to be like. My wife and I had decided to ask her parents if they wanted to go with us. It was going to be their 50th Wedding Anniversary and they had never taken a "real" vacation in all of those years. They were as thrilled to go as we were to have them. So, off we headed to Florida on Delta Airlines (the Official Airlines of Walt Disney World).
We chose to stay at the Polynesian. Back then, the choices were either the Polynesian or the Contemporary. The Grand Floridian was just starting construction. Our first evening there, as my wife was getting the kids to bed, I remember standing by myself on the beach and staring at Cinderella's Castle. I couldn't believe we were there. All of those Birnbaum pictures had come to life. The trip ended up being one of the most memorable vacations of our life. It was so much fun that my mother-in-law cried when we left, and thanked us for asking them to come along.
Today, both of my in-laws have passed away and the kids have grown up, but still, everytime my wife and I return to Walt Disney World, I can't forget that first trip and how fantastic it was.
We chose to stay at the Polynesian. Back then, the choices were either the Polynesian or the Contemporary. The Grand Floridian was just starting construction. Our first evening there, as my wife was getting the kids to bed, I remember standing by myself on the beach and staring at Cinderella's Castle. I couldn't believe we were there. All of those Birnbaum pictures had come to life. The trip ended up being one of the most memorable vacations of our life. It was so much fun that my mother-in-law cried when we left, and thanked us for asking them to come along.
Today, both of my in-laws have passed away and the kids have grown up, but still, everytime my wife and I return to Walt Disney World, I can't forget that first trip and how fantastic it was.

In fact, my dream is to have my wedding in the Wedding Pavilion adjacent to the Grand Floridian...after watching that "Unwrapped" special Sunday night, I'm more anxious than ever! lol...all I have to say is my future husband better be willing to arrive at our wedding on horseback because I'm definitely going to be riding in that horse-drawn carriage!!