MelissaE1
Truly believes in the Magic
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Warning: Philosophical, rambling post -- read at your own risk!
I've been reading the threads on other cruise lines, other all-inclusive vacations, etc. vs. Disney. The general consensus seems to be "It's great fun, you'll enjoy it, well worth your time... but don't expect Disney."
So I was wondering... what is is about Disney? What keeps so many people coming back again and again? We book a WDW vacation every year in May. Even my DH, who used to say no way would he go to an amusement park every year, looks forward to it now. We are cruising Disney for the first time next week, but I fully expect to want to save money until I have twice what I could pay on another line so my family can cruise Disney again. It's not that we don't enjoy places like Six Flags and I think we'd love a cruise on RCCL, I just don't think it would become a tradition.
Now I love to go new places, do new things, meet new people. But if you asked me where the best place I'd ever been in the world, I'd have to say my Grandma's house. I felt safe, I felt comfortable, and best of all, I felt important. No matter how many family members Grandma had, she always treated me (and everyone else) like I was number one. Maybe Walt took a page out of Grandma's book, because that's just how I feel at Disney. And that's what keeps me coming back.
Anyone else?
I've been reading the threads on other cruise lines, other all-inclusive vacations, etc. vs. Disney. The general consensus seems to be "It's great fun, you'll enjoy it, well worth your time... but don't expect Disney."
So I was wondering... what is is about Disney? What keeps so many people coming back again and again? We book a WDW vacation every year in May. Even my DH, who used to say no way would he go to an amusement park every year, looks forward to it now. We are cruising Disney for the first time next week, but I fully expect to want to save money until I have twice what I could pay on another line so my family can cruise Disney again. It's not that we don't enjoy places like Six Flags and I think we'd love a cruise on RCCL, I just don't think it would become a tradition.
Now I love to go new places, do new things, meet new people. But if you asked me where the best place I'd ever been in the world, I'd have to say my Grandma's house. I felt safe, I felt comfortable, and best of all, I felt important. No matter how many family members Grandma had, she always treated me (and everyone else) like I was number one. Maybe Walt took a page out of Grandma's book, because that's just how I feel at Disney. And that's what keeps me coming back.
Anyone else?




