WDW is not an amusement park. It's a magical place full of wonderful memories waiting to happen. So much has changed since you've been. There's a reason why there are so many discussion boards and websites devoted to Disney Theme parks and tips on vacationing there. You can't see it in one day. It takes lots o' days. Several years ago, Dh and our girls went for the first time as a family. Dh had never been. It wasn't long and he was as much a fanatic as I am. My girls(we now have 3) are crazy about WDW. My almost 4 yo knows as much trivia as many adults.
WDW is a place that we go to to get away from reality. It isn't a Six Flags, or a Busch Gardens. Universal can't even come close(great rides over there, but the atmosphere...well...you can just FEEL the difference).
I wish I could put it into words. Disney World is just...DIFFERENT. You can feel it the minute you drive on property. Magic is in the air. You can almost see the pixie dust. One day you're a princess, the next a pirate. Not only does it feed a child's imagination, but it feeds the imagination in every one of us. There are tons of themed resorts, which are magical all on their own. Cast Members are pixie dust spreaders and makers of the magic. It's up to us to let it all in.
DH and I can't wait until we can have our own little WDW vacation. In the future we plan to renew our vows there.
I totally agree with PP who said you have to let it happen. It's there, and it's easy to be a part of it all. It's almost hard NOT to let it take you over.
I'm a sappy one, I know...but Disney is my family's place to go. We are either at WDW, on our way to or from WDW or planning a trip to WDW. We enjoy other places also, but for us, Disney is the ultimate place to be.
I hope your family enjoys your trip! I do highly recommend hanging around these boards and/or buying guides of some sort to do research, research, research. Going without knowing what you're doing is much more overwhelming than any information you may have to soak up beforehand!
