Okay, a more serious topic... maybe we can get some people to stop lurking and post!
Explain, in as many sentences as you care to use, why Disney is so important, or what Disney means, to you.
I missed this.. sorry...
Here's what Disney means to me... It's a place where magic happens, no matter how old you are, how big you are, who you love, or what you look like. Disney goes out of their way to make sure that as many people as possible can enjoy their rides and shows. When I was at my biggest, weight wise, I never had ANY problem fitting into a Disney Ride. I never had to take the 'walk of shame' because a restraint didn't fit. Disney cast members and characters have always made me feel welcome.
There were times when I was showing my rainbow pride tattoo that I actually got special attention from cast members and characters. At the Crystal Palace dinner for my 40th Birthday, I was wearing a tank top and my rainbow pride G Clef tattoo was showing. When Piglet came around to our table, he patted the tattoo a few times and then game me a 'thumbs up.' That same trip, I went to go on Soaring, but the line was 2 hours long and return times were 4 hours later. I went to ask about the single rider line and was told by the cast member that the line was discontinued because it sometimes ran longer than the standby line. My friend, trying to be cute, said 'can't you do anything for him, it's his 40th Birthday?' To which I replied 'No, that's okay, I am not asking for special treatment.' The cast member pulled me aside and gave me 2 4 person anytime return passes and said 'sometimes we have to take care of our own' and he, too, patted my tattoo.
There are just the little things that make the place magical and special. Their attention to detail, things that most people wouldn't even see or miss - like on BTMRR, on the hill up there are rattlesnakes with tails actually rattling.. who has time to see that? (Me, apparently..

) Surprise animal towels on the bed. The bus driver who tells you that if you're late for a dinner reservation to blame the buses because they understand the transportation system sometimes fails. The tram operator in
Disneyland who tells jokes to his passengers going back to their cars because he knows everyone is exhausted and could use a laugh. The sticker I got for being 'That Guy' at the Laugh Factory - something they don't have to do.
Just the fact that once I go under the Welcome arch, I can leave the world outside and be in my own little heaven. Whether it's Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or Disneyland Paris, upon entry, you can forget everything else and just relax, enjoy and not worry about who I am, what I am, or how old I am.