hollyrose
Believes in the Magic.
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Ok, so I know this might seem silly-- but as I read all these posts and see the love and (let's be honest here) just plain out obsession for Disney, I just wonder what some of the not so obvious reasons behind all of our love for Disney is?
For example, I think I feel such a love for Disney World because my Dad loved it so much and he has passed away since. We weren't the family that had like Disney figurines all over our house or anything, but the happiness my Dad showed when he talked about Disney is something I'll always remember. He was a musician and he loved the Disney music especially-- he bought the "Music of the Parks" CD and would play it on our outside speakers as we spent summers in the backyard.
My Dad passed away when I was 18 in 2003. I think the parks are just special to me because they hold such happy memories of my Dad. Does that make me crazy? Does anyone else have a similar story? It just makes me feel comforted to read about the Disney parks on these boards because I know they are continuing to bring joy to so many people, just like they did to my Dad. Make sense? LOL.
Share your Disney "back story" below!
For example, I think I feel such a love for Disney World because my Dad loved it so much and he has passed away since. We weren't the family that had like Disney figurines all over our house or anything, but the happiness my Dad showed when he talked about Disney is something I'll always remember. He was a musician and he loved the Disney music especially-- he bought the "Music of the Parks" CD and would play it on our outside speakers as we spent summers in the backyard.
My Dad passed away when I was 18 in 2003. I think the parks are just special to me because they hold such happy memories of my Dad. Does that make me crazy? Does anyone else have a similar story? It just makes me feel comforted to read about the Disney parks on these boards because I know they are continuing to bring joy to so many people, just like they did to my Dad. Make sense? LOL.
Share your Disney "back story" below!



) at WDW in just two weeks. I really feel that regardless of anyones age , we all become children when we walk through those magic portals. My husband has always told everyone that I am the best "three year old" that he's ever known. He also enjoys the fact that we can play like children all day long and then have a cocktail with dinner
. We will also celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary during this visit.
The entire atmosphere is so overpowering that you just become part of it all. I always try to keep some of that special caring and feeling of happiness home with me ( hopefully enough to get me through to the next visit ). So , everyone grab a little bit of that glorious Pixiedust for your self (and some to share)
Thank-you , Walt for your Wonderful World Of Disney !! What a legacy you left behind. 