For me, "Disney Magic" is the complete experience. It's not a theme park; it's an immersing event. It's the unexpected touches that make everything flow together seemlessly. It's the suspension of reality that occurs when we drive though the gates. It's forgetting the outside world exists. It's little things that make you smile. It's watching Wishes or Illuminations and just saying "WOW!" as the night turns as bright as the day. It's tearing up when the little girl's voice floats over the Magic Kingdom singing, "Star Light, Star Bright, First start I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight..." It's the look on my child's face when he sees Mickey and *KNOWS* that is Mickey Mouse - not someone in a suit -- it's MICKEY. It's more than I can put into words, and it's like crack - once you 'get it' you never get enough.
How much time do you have?
For me, "Disney Magic" is the complete experience. It's not a theme park; it's an immersing event. It's the unexpected touches that make everything flow together seemlessly. It's the suspension of reality that occurs when we drive though the gates. It's forgetting the outside world exists. It's little things that make you smile. It's watching Wishes or Illuminations and just saying "WOW!" as the night turns as bright as the day. It's tearing up when the little girl's voice floats over the Magic Kingdom singing, "Star Light, Star Bright, First start I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight..." It's the look on my child's face when he sees Mickey and *KNOWS* that is Mickey Mouse - not someone in a suit -- it's MICKEY. It's more than I can put into words, and it's like crack - once you 'get it' you never get enough.
I hope you and your family have a magical experience!![]()
For me....it's a feeling and tons of nostalgia
How much time do you have?
For me, "Disney Magic" is the complete experience. It's not a theme park; it's an immersing event. It's the unexpected touches that make everything flow together seemlessly. It's the suspension of reality that occurs when we drive though the gates. It's forgetting the outside world exists. It's little things that make you smile. It's watching Wishes or Illuminations and just saying "WOW!" as the night turns as bright as the day. It's tearing up when the little girl's voice floats over the Magic Kingdom singing, "Star Light, Star Bright, First start I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight..." It's the look on my child's face when he sees Mickey and *KNOWS* that is Mickey Mouse - not someone in a suit -- it's MICKEY. It's more than I can put into words, and it's like crack - once you 'get it' you never get enough.
I hope you and your family have a magical experience!![]()