Beautifully written, EsmereldaX! The happy tears are flowing!
I know lots of people with little ones like to save MK for later in their vacation, but we have to go there first thing - it's the official beginning of our magical stay when we walk down Main Street toward that castle, and I always get teary-eyed! I first visited WDW at the age of 30, but I felt like a kid and I've loved it ever since! Now, half of my joy comes from watching our DD, who's 5 now but first saw WDW at the age of 3 1/2. Just the look of excitement and sheer joy on her face makes the trip worth all the money in the world - I'm hooked, I tell 'ya!
Beautifully written, EsmereldaX! The happy tears are flowing!
I know lots of people with little ones like to save MK for later in their vacation, but we have to go there first thing - it's the official beginning of our magical stay when we walk down Main Street toward that castle, and I always get teary-eyed! I first visited WDW at the age of 30, but I felt like a kid and I've loved it ever since! Now, half of my joy comes from watching our DD, who's 5 now but first saw WDW at the age of 3 1/2. Just the look of excitement and sheer joy on her face makes the trip worth all the money in the world - I'm hooked, I tell 'ya!
Originally posted by EsmeraldaX I can't possibly be the only one who feels like I am 5 again when I walk through those gates and see that castle staring back at me from the end of Main Street.
EsmeraldaX, I am 51 and I swear that if there was a mirror as I walked onto Main Steet in MK I would see a 5 year old me looking back. I seem to go back to that time when all things magic were possible and I truly believed happy thoughts could make me fly. I really like the fact that so many other "5 year olds" are enjoying the magic as much as me.