My father had reservations for WDW before they opened; he booked after seeing the plans on the Wonderful World of Disney. WDW was established in 1971 and so was I LOL. I was born that year.
I have distinct memories of asking for my bottle on It's a Small World- my first visit I was 9 mos old- the visit I remember asking for my bottle I was about 2 1/2. It's my earliest, clear childhood memory, and it's of being in the boat on IASW with my grandparents on either side of me.
My grandparents bought me an Alice dress in 1977- back when they first started selling character dresses at WDW. I have pictures of me in it standing in front of the old metallic planters at the CR lobby.
I have been monorail obsessed since childhood and I remember when all that was on the monorail loop was the MK, the CR and the Poly.
I remember losing a loose tooth in front of the candy store at the Marketplace and being overjoyed cause I could go in and get candy afterward LOL.
I remember when they were building the Rocky Mountains for the Canada pavillion for this new "EPCOT Center" behind the Vacation Villas in Lake Buena Vista.
I could go on for literally hours. I remember the Main Street Electrical Parade- Michael Iceberg at the Tomorrowland Terrace. I remember when MGM studios opened and I got to show my Cast Member ID from working at the Disney Stores (company owned at the time and brand spanking new) to get my passes at Central Casting. One of the proudest moments of my life there LOL
This past trip we just took- I got to sing with the Dapper Dans on Main Street. We were eating in the bakery first thing in the AM, and they came out in their costumes all shiny and bright. As the walked past our table, I told them how great they looked and how much I wanted to try 'working on a number with them someday." one of the Dans says to me, "Well how about today?" I started singing A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes- they all fell into harmony with me- and I held it together until we got to the line "No matter how your heart is grieving". Then I just lost it.
They don't know- I'm going to try to write them to tell them- but they don't know the reason I was crying was because I lost my grandmother right before our last trip to WDW before this one- 10 days before actually- and this was the first time I'd been back since then. She'd always love the Dapper Dans and stopped to hear them sing when I wanted to get to rides, etc LOL as a child. And here, now I was singing with them.
That was why I lost it.
They were so sweet and gave me an honorary dapper dan card- and later on in the trip we ran into them again and I said "Boy I wish I could get a do over" and they said "Well come on!" I got out of my wheelchair and stood with my crutch and we sang not only that song- but two other numbers too.
Somehow, I know my grandparents were watching and were very pleased by that!
Memories?
Getting married off property and taking our guests to the MK for the day for my second wedding and then finishing off the day with dessert and fireworks at the Castle.
Teaching my daughter to swim at the GF pool.
Watching my daughter fence with none other than Captain Jack Sparrow.
People ask, why go to Disney again and again? Those things, all of that- that is why.
Tons more memories, but don't want to bore you all. Thanks for the great thread, so much I'd forgotten, that I'm remembering thanks to this.
hugs
Laren