Alice28
DIS Veteran<br><font color=blue>I'm Doombah Fricki
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This IS a fun thread-- I like everyone's warm memories of Disney...
My first trip to the World was January of 95- my honeymoon trip.
I remember being AWED at the size of the property---I'm used to Anaheim here folks- you can see the Matterhorn from the freeway, and there are liquor stores, Domino's Pizzas and ticky-tacky hotels surrounding Disneyland. Not too magical. Everything was SO clean and well manicured- and FLAT! I'm used to mountains.
Anyway, I remember being quite warm, and we had to check our bags at the glorious Wilderness Lodge because our room wasn't ready yet. I loved the music in the lodge. We got our room keys/tickets and found the bus to Epcot.
We were very tired as we had taken a red-eye from the West Coast and sat in Chicago on a layover between 4:15 AM and 7 AM. I couldn't believe how huge Epcot was and we asked a CM at the wait time boards for directions...I remember getting a can of Diet Coke from a vendor and then running into American Minnie and Mickey at the American Pavilion- I have a picture of me and Minnie with her posing with my Diet Coke---like she was Vanna White showing the sponsor product.
We ate dinner at the Teppan place and I remember just loving all of the different countries...I vaguely remember going on Maelstrom---we were TIRED!
When we went to the MK, my husband was chosen to be the guard of the Sword of the Stone---that was fun.
I remember laughing to myself getting the Muenster Burger at some Beauty and the Beast themed counter service in Fantasyland---you know, Monster/Muenster--funny.
And my husband's favorite---me comparing every single nook and crannie of the MK to DL----he said it got annoying after awhile. I was amazed at how HUGE MK's Adventureland is compared to DL's...and how lame the Small World Marque was..
Loving Tower of Terror!
Meeting DH's grandparents, who lived in Kissimmee---they treated us to lunch at Whispering Canyon and then took us to the airport. I'm glad we were able to do that, as it was the only time I was able to meet his gramma as she passed away a few years later.
My first trip to the World was January of 95- my honeymoon trip.
I remember being AWED at the size of the property---I'm used to Anaheim here folks- you can see the Matterhorn from the freeway, and there are liquor stores, Domino's Pizzas and ticky-tacky hotels surrounding Disneyland. Not too magical. Everything was SO clean and well manicured- and FLAT! I'm used to mountains.
Anyway, I remember being quite warm, and we had to check our bags at the glorious Wilderness Lodge because our room wasn't ready yet. I loved the music in the lodge. We got our room keys/tickets and found the bus to Epcot.
We were very tired as we had taken a red-eye from the West Coast and sat in Chicago on a layover between 4:15 AM and 7 AM. I couldn't believe how huge Epcot was and we asked a CM at the wait time boards for directions...I remember getting a can of Diet Coke from a vendor and then running into American Minnie and Mickey at the American Pavilion- I have a picture of me and Minnie with her posing with my Diet Coke---like she was Vanna White showing the sponsor product.
We ate dinner at the Teppan place and I remember just loving all of the different countries...I vaguely remember going on Maelstrom---we were TIRED!
When we went to the MK, my husband was chosen to be the guard of the Sword of the Stone---that was fun.
And my husband's favorite---me comparing every single nook and crannie of the MK to DL----he said it got annoying after awhile. I was amazed at how HUGE MK's Adventureland is compared to DL's...and how lame the Small World Marque was..
Loving Tower of Terror!
Meeting DH's grandparents, who lived in Kissimmee---they treated us to lunch at Whispering Canyon and then took us to the airport. I'm glad we were able to do that, as it was the only time I was able to meet his gramma as she passed away a few years later.
I was very embarassed.


went to that dorky place. Soooo I refused! 

) trip to WDW was in July, 1978, for my 10th birthday. My father and I drove from MA and stayed with family friends in Bartow. The first thing I remember is the character shaped topiaries. I was very impressed by those. I loved the treehouse and the tiki birds, the Haunted Mansion, lunch in the castle, the Country Bears Jamboree and the Electric Light Parade.
) and 20,000 Leagues (my father is claustrophobic).
I had on white shorts and a halter top, and my back got sunburned, but I didn't care. We had to use tickets for each ride. I rode space mountain and loved it.