stopher1
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stopher1 - I was reading your post about being a CM, sounds like you had a good time and saw alot of neat stuff.
So true. My absolute favorite memory though, as a CM, comes from the summer time and the annual CM Canoe Races. For a couple of weeks in the summer, very early in the morning, around dawn teams of CM's assemble on the Rivers of America and actually race the canoes around Tom Sawyer Island. That was such a blast. My team basically stunk though, as I remember at one point, getting stuck in the bank of the river - up under some brush and tree branches (lousy steering!), and another time crashing into the hull of the Mark Twain, actually taking a small chunk out of it, causing something like $500 or more of damage. It was hysterical. We laughed so hard at those antics.
So many fun times in lots of the various backstage areas. It's funny because some people think that the "magic" is ruined when you see how it all works - but NOT me - it actually was enhanced, and made my obsession worse, if you can believe it!

Before I became a CM though, I had some other awesome experiences at DL too. (Remember that I grew up living just about 30-35 min from the park and was able to go quite often). In 1985, to celebrate the 30th anniversary, they had a 30 hour party where the park was open for 30 straight hours. It was awesome to be in the park at dawn as a guest. Then there were the two different 60 Hour parties to celebrate the opening of Captain EO in 1986, and Star Tours in 1987. Those were incredible experiences. Man was I tired at the end - and remember people napping on benches, Tom Sawyer Island - everywhere and anywhere - but what a fun time it was. Now here we are, just months away from when Star Tours will close and be replaced with Star Tours II. I remember that line, wrapping in and around Tomorrowland, then stretching around the Hub and up Main Street - reaching all the way to Town Square...it was like a 3 or 4 hour wait - and we did it multiple times!
I love WDW, I really do. I could be there 6 months out of the year (I do NOT like FL in the summer though) - but DL definitely is in my heart and will always be the preeminent locale for me (not just because it's the original - but because it's what I grew up with). I have a flair button on my Facebook page that I often display (as I have right now) that says - "I belong in Disneyland - it calls to me. Like the Mothership".