What is your Disney shameful secret?

Snowbound, we stay at a condo less than 2 miles from Sea World, on I Drive and we have never gone either. Drinking around the World can be fun, just put some DIS-inged t-shirts together that have a checklist for "conquering the world 1 beer at a time".

Reality, another of my shameful secrets has to be that like so many others, a Dole Whip has no appeal to me.
 
Shameful secret #99

Have the CD of the event music (Boo to You, HalloWishes, Dreams Come True, etc...) and play it in the car 5-6 times a week. Burned a CD with and intentionally included Goofy's Candy segment.
 
Family Black Out, while there are many points to argue against (c'mon never seeing Chicken Little? it's the DW favorite and we have a plush that gets put on the bed!!), fighting the Faeries or the Princesses is a losing battle. Enjoy the Stitch "one off" adventures, but most of the rest will still work.
 
We went to MVMCP in November last year. I did Haunted Mansion in my own Doombuggy, by myself, and will never do that again. I was actually scared! And my husband and son were in the Doombuggy in front of me!:scared1:

And I will never eat a turkey leg. It looks barbaric and prehistoric!
 

Last time I went to Disney (while still single) with the girl I was seeing off and on (and never saw her again after our trip) I came back with a roll of pictures of .... Lucy Lawless who was promoting the Xena ride at Universal.

By the way, Lucy Lawless is a lovely person, she stood in line with the everyone else to take rides, talked to everyone who approached her, gave autographs etc.

I had a great day because I went to the park by myself (she went to visit her sister in Orlando) and I spent the day with another girl I met there (and never saw her again either).
 
We went to MVMCP in November last year. I did Haunted Mansion in my own Doombuggy, by myself, and will never do that again. I was actually scared! And my husband and son were in the Doombuggy in front of me!:scared1:

And I will never eat a turkey leg. It looks barbaric and prehistoric!


I think around 15 years ago when I was about 10 years old I broke the turnstile at HM because I got so scared - this was after waiting in line for over an hour - my parents were not very happy!!!

I tried a turkey leg a few years ago on a trip with friends...I took three bites and I was too full to eat anymore!! What a waste!
 
During our last visit to MK, while our teenage sons went on SM, my husband and I rode IASW, very early, "mostly" alone, singing along at the top of our lungs the entire ride!:goodvibes
 
I've never had a Dole Whip.

I don't like High School Musical.

Dinosaur was one of the scariest experiences of my life! They seem so real....well at least how I would imagine a Dinosaur to be like!

The first day I go to a park on a trip, I tear up a bit.

Watching Wishes always makes me cry.

I prefer the traditional hand-drawn animation to the computer generated animation movies.

I will wear clothing at Disney I wouldn't be caught dead in anywhere else - like my white cap with a sequin Mickey on it.

I stole a napkin from Citricos so I could remember my wonderful meal there - I use it as a dish towel!
 
Turkey legs are gross:scared1:
I dont think they have enough carts selling food/drinkspopcorn::

I dont get pin trading. I buy pins for every ride, show and park. I want to keep them! - my kids love it.

We only go to AK to ride Dinosaur and EE.

The kids like the water parks and resort pool best.:confused3
 
We always take one last trip to the Magic Kingdom, just to walk around Main Street USA for a little bit, before we have to head back home. I always tear up when I am forced to leave. As I approach the flag area it begins and as I hit the train station, it's a full on lip quiver and tearing up of the eyes, as I take one last look at Main Street and Cinderella Castle and silently say inside my head,

"So long, see ya real soon". :wave:
 
As a kid, I was terrified of the Dino's from Epcot's Universe of Energy. (Now Ellen's Energy Adventure).
 
A few years back there was a commercial sponsored by Kodak shown in the waiting area before one of the attractions. I seem to remember it being before one of the 3D movies. It was about a little boy that lost his dog and he posted photos of him around town. He did get the dog back. Anyway, the dog was a Golden and I stood in line and sobbed because it made me miss mine even more. My family pretended they didn't know me!

Last visit I saw this pre-show/commercial with the golden retriever too. I had to fight so hard to hold back the tears because we had just lost our beloved golden a few months earlier and this was the first year he didn't make the trip with us to Florida.
 
Last visit I saw this pre-show/commercial with the golden retriever too. I had to fight so hard to hold back the tears because we had just lost our beloved golden a few months earlier and this was the first year he didn't make the trip with us to Florida.

Smokeyblue,
I understand how you feel. We just lost our best friend, "Lexington" this past Friday evening. He passed from cancer at the age of 10. It was very sudden and we had no warning even though we knew cancer is very common in Goldens. If I were to watch that video now I would have to be carried out of the theatre in restraints.
 
Smokeyblue,
I understand how you feel. We just lost our best friend, "Lexington" this past Friday evening. He passed from cancer at the age of 10. It was very sudden and we had no warning even though we knew cancer is very common in Goldens. If I were to watch that video now I would have to be carried out of the theatre in restraints.

I'm sorry for your loss. Indy had tumors removed on 3 different occasions over four years. I think the cancer finally went to his bowels and there was nothing more that could be done. He was nearly 13 and had an excellent life. I can say there is a day that goes by that I don't think of him and I can still imagine how it felt to wrap my arms around him and give him a hug.
 
Well I'm not sure this qualifies but my kids think I love Roller Coasters because I first introduced them to BTM, RnR, EE, and Space Mountain. What they don't know is I would never have riden these in the light of day. I first agreed to ride them because it was in the dark and I could not see what was ahead. Keep my eyes closed most of the time and since we spend 5 to 7 days at Universal each year I was very grateful that Rip Ride Rocket opened the day we departed in August.:rolleyes1 Not sure I will be able to avoid next year. :scared:
 
-I would be satisfied just doing RnR and Fantasmic at HS..the rest just kind of bores me! (although I can't wait to ride TSM and ToT..if I don't chicken out!!)
-The stitch ride literally makes me sick to my stomach.
-I still get butterflies in my stomach when I go to WDW and I lived in Orlando for two years!!
-I cry whenever our days/trips there are over!
-(not really for me) MK is my boyfriend's least favorite park..he's not really a magical kind of guy!! :laughing: He loves AK though!!
-I have never seen Illuminations (although I really want to!)
-I don't get the hype behind It's a Small World... I want to rip my ears off by the end of that ride!
-Dinosaur is hands down the scariest ride I've ever been on! And i've ridden many a roller coaster!! :scared1:
 















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