poeticdiabetic
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So I was reading a bunch of responses and I've kept seeing that some people are excited because they are going to experience "The Magic" of WDW. Then, there are some that says that with the recent changes in the FP system and/or the crowds, that "The Magic" is gone. Then they have said that WDW NEVER had "The Magic." Oh, and to a wider point; some say that WDW has "The Magic", but US/IOA doesn't.
So this is what I would like to ask everyone: What is "The Magic" to you? Now I know, "The Magic" is actually a relative term. Everyone will have a different definition of "The Magic." I think that WDW has "The Magic", so I will go first:
To me, the great Poeticdiabetic (name is that I need to write poetry like a diabetic needs insulin not that I am a diabetic, btw) would describe "The Magic" as that feeling of when you first step into the parks. Take Magic Kingdom, for instance. "The Magic" of walking down Main Street- the smells of fresh ice cream cones, the carnival sounds, looks of the buildings like some idyllic era that have hints of the early 20th Century. And then, you see that big, majestic castle! MAGIC!
Or when you go to EPCOT and that serene music that is pumped in the parks. The flowers and scenery. The fact that you can "walk" around the world and get that small sampling of the cultures. To me, that's "The Magic."
Or with Hollywood Studios, where you feel like you've stepped into the 30s and 40s. They have the players out there acting like they're making a movie. Or the look at the little kids when they get the opportunity to see the characters from their favorite TV shows. That's Magic!
Or Animal Kingdom. Personally, AK is my favorite because I LOVE the international feel of the place. The queue for EE is so authentic! Riding the "Safari" where you're guaranteed to see the animals. Or seeing that huge tree. Or seeing those shows. They are magical.
They are all magical. What's magical about WDW to you and what would stop "The Magic" from flowing at WDW?
So this is what I would like to ask everyone: What is "The Magic" to you? Now I know, "The Magic" is actually a relative term. Everyone will have a different definition of "The Magic." I think that WDW has "The Magic", so I will go first:
To me, the great Poeticdiabetic (name is that I need to write poetry like a diabetic needs insulin not that I am a diabetic, btw) would describe "The Magic" as that feeling of when you first step into the parks. Take Magic Kingdom, for instance. "The Magic" of walking down Main Street- the smells of fresh ice cream cones, the carnival sounds, looks of the buildings like some idyllic era that have hints of the early 20th Century. And then, you see that big, majestic castle! MAGIC!
Or when you go to EPCOT and that serene music that is pumped in the parks. The flowers and scenery. The fact that you can "walk" around the world and get that small sampling of the cultures. To me, that's "The Magic."
Or with Hollywood Studios, where you feel like you've stepped into the 30s and 40s. They have the players out there acting like they're making a movie. Or the look at the little kids when they get the opportunity to see the characters from their favorite TV shows. That's Magic!
Or Animal Kingdom. Personally, AK is my favorite because I LOVE the international feel of the place. The queue for EE is so authentic! Riding the "Safari" where you're guaranteed to see the animals. Or seeing that huge tree. Or seeing those shows. They are magical.
They are all magical. What's magical about WDW to you and what would stop "The Magic" from flowing at WDW?


I hate seeing parents yelling at their kids because they're stressed out, the kid is unhappy, and what the hell did we spend all that money for if you're just going to cry? People get incredibly selfish when there are lines, bad weather, impatience, things not going according to plan, and spending a premium on all of it ... that surely isn't magical for most.
I go with a positive outlook, and if things aren't going quite right, I do something to turn it around for us. Never fails to put us right back into the spirit.