What is your Disney shameful secret?

I hate the value resorts.. and I will never stay at one again. I just can't. They're too... "plastic"-y for me, for lack of a better term.

I cry every time I watch Lilo and Stitch; but I hate Stitch's Great Escape. It's gross.

I can't do any of the 3D shows (except for PhilharMagic) because they all scare me so desperately.

I LOVED the Princess and the Frog, but it was nothing like the old princess movies. I appreciate Disney trying to bring back the princess thing though =) Made me feel like a little girl again.

I counted down the days until I go back to Disney today [80] and almost started to cry because it's still too long.

My roommate doesn't "get" Disney and I want to hit her whenever she makes fun of me for it.

This is like free therapy =) I like it.
 
I hate the value resorts.. and I will never stay at one again. I just can't. They're too... "plastic"-y for me, for lack of a better term.

I haven't stayed at the value resorts but I just can't bring myself to do it either. I have to stay at a moderate at least. I can't help it.


I LOVED the Princess and the Frog, but it was nothing like the old princess movies. I appreciate Disney trying to bring back the princess thing though =) Made me feel like a little girl again.

I loved Princess and the Frog as well. I miss the princess movies.
 
im 26 and hate that people think im like 20 or even 18 at times. but i LOVE that in disney it helps me get away with wearing a tiara like a 5 year old.

i love using FP and walking past lines of people or arriving at the resort in a limo or having a great ADR and looking at the people who didnt plan as well thinking suckers!

and yes i do get teary eyed at times, i went to see TS & TS2 3D and almost cried during the song where Jesse remembers what it was liked to be loved by a child.
 
im 26 and hate that people think im like 20 or even 18 at times. but i LOVE that in disney it helps me get away with wearing a tiara like a 5 year old.

Amen! Tiaras and sequined mouse ears! Love that they're totally acceptable on adults at WDW! :cloud9:
 

and yes i do get teary eyed at times, i went to see TS & TS2 3D and almost cried during the song where Jesse remembers what it was liked to be loved by a child.

OMG I cry at that part EVERY time I watch that movie! And then I have to go hug my favorite Pluto that I got for Christmas when I was 3 years old...
 
As a father who will be 40 in Nov I still more excited about our trips to WDW that the kids do. I have to stop myself from shedding a tear when I walk into the MK
 
As a father who will be 40 in Nov I still more excited about our trips to WDW that the kids do. I have to stop myself from shedding a tear when I walk into the MK
Hey! You're a Guy! Man Up Buddy!

(Excuse me while I go upstairs now and watch my DD's Sleeping Beauty once again. It's such a beautiful story that tends to get my eyeballs to 'sweat'):happytv:
 
Hey! You're a Guy! Man Up Buddy!

(Excuse me while I go upstairs now and watch my DD's Sleeping Beauty once again. It's such a beautiful story that tends to get my eyeballs to 'sweat'):happytv:

Ahhh, the old sweating eyeballs issue. I've had that happen a number of times while preparing to leave Disney parks. It must be the humidity or something. :confused3
 
Ahhh, the old sweating eyeballs issue. I've had that happen a number of times while preparing to leave Disney parks. It must be the humidity or something. :confused3

I seem to have the same problem. :rolleyes1 Darn allergies must be acting up again.
 
-Don't get the mad mob scene for rope drop
-Don't understand the parade madness either(except for Boo to You)
-Have no sympathy for those wanting my seat on the bus, especialy when they've come running up to the stop last minute, ginormous stroller in hand. Wait for the next bus if you want a seat, that's what I did.
-I get a sick enjoyment out of the dirty looks I get from folks in the standby line when I use FP.:rotfl2:
-Also kinda enjoy watching people throw a hissy when they haven't made an ADR, and walk up to a popular restaurant expecting to be seated. No, it's not nice but there it is..popcorn::
 
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-I get a sick enjoyment out of the dirty looks I get from folks in the standby line when I use FP.:rotfl2:
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Me too! I especially love it when people jump out of the standby line to join the fastpass line...then get sent back to the end. Ah, I just love that.

Every time I see someone complain about being hit by a stroller, I wonder if they are the people that stop dead for absolutely no reason right in front of me while I'm pushing one. At times I find it tempting to NOT try to stop/swerve.

I despise groups larger than 4-6 people moving around the parks en masse....particularly when they always stop and completely block walkways with the endless "where should we go next?" discussions. At least move out of the walkway! Personally I prefer to do the parks with no more than 1 or 2 other people in my group.

Sometimes my family- from kids to adults, are some of those melting down at WDW. But I guarantee that at least the kids have just as many meltdowns at home (ok, include my dh in that too... I'm a bit better at stopping myself pre-meltdown at home)- and in many cases they are having many LESS meltdowns at WDW than usual. And I will say that our adult meltdowns do not involve yelling at our children for being children and never involve physical violence.

I got on board with my family's "5 year plan" to move to central FL, mainly because I hope to be able to vacation elsewhere for a change. I do enjoy WDW, but I'd really like it if our entire travel budget were not always dedicated to it. Plus I think WDW nearby will get us more exercise than we get now.

My most shameful secret is that I'd prefer to go to WDW without my kids for the most part. They're fun for a little while at the parks, and I love them and love spending time with them, but the parks are a bit too stressful for them to do all day, and I would love to be able to do more and be able to be with my dh. We usually split "child care" responsibility time, so we only spend about half our time together at WDW... and it's fun taking the kids to the pool and chilling out with them around WDW, and they have an absolutely great time both in the parks and out, but it's not really what I want out of my vacation. We don't generally have the opportunity to travel without them, so we make the best of it. And we do have plans for our 20th anniversary in 2 years....my mom has already agreed to travel to our place and stay with the kids.
 
My most shameful secret is that I'd prefer to go to WDW without my kids for the most part. They're fun for a little while at the parks, and I love them and love spending time with them, but the parks are a bit too stressful for them to do all day, and I would love to be able to do more and be able to be with my dh. We usually split "child care" responsibility time, so we only spend about half our time together at WDW... and it's fun taking the kids to the pool and chilling out with them around WDW, and they have an absolutely great time both in the parks and out, but it's not really what I want out of my vacation. We don't generally have the opportunity to travel without them, so we make the best of it. And we do have plans for our 20th anniversary in 2 years....my mom has already agreed to travel to our place and stay with the kids.
DW thinks along those lines as well. We did our first DCL last December and it was fantastic as child care, provided your child is fully potty trained, is fantastic to allow some real 'Mommy/Daddy' time. We just dropped them off to child minding after breakfast and, after going to our stateroom for some private time, we could relax knowing that if a situation arose, we would be beeped (which only happened once in that week when we found out our 3 yr old was not 'fully' potty trained) Go off-peak and less kids around with cheaper prices.
 
I don't think ANYONE should be able to take a backstage or an underground tour EVER. I think it should be ONLY for castmembers and all secrets of the magic strictly preserved. JMO! :wizard:
 
I'm thinking of getting internet on my phone right before our trip just for the WDW app. and canceling it when we get home! (Better go find my body armor...)
 
My shameful secrets are.......................
-Dole Whips aren't too hot, but the root beer floats there:banana:
-I like Space Mountain, but I don't want to get a concussion from getting hit by a pole.
-I really enjoy Spaceship Earth
-I like telling people that the Beverly is amazing then watching their reaction.
 
I'm 19 years old (I've had a lot of cast members think I'm 14...) and I've been to WDW 13 times since I was 8. I love getting the weird looks from my friends who think I'm being childish and don't understand how I could enjoy it after so long. THEY DON"T UNDERSTAND THE MAGIC!

My DF (he's 20) and I will be going to WDW for our honeymoon (I wanted to get married there as well, but it's not something two college students can easily afford) and we're PUMPED to be there for a week or so all by ourselves. We mostly just like walking around the World Showcase and hopping into single rider lines while getting dirty looks from people who've been waiting for an hour. PUMPED.
 
My DF (he's 20) and I will be going to WDW for our honeymoon (I wanted to get married there as well, but it's not something two college students can easily afford) and we're PUMPED to be there for a week or so all by ourselves. We mostly just like walking around the World Showcase and hopping into single rider lines while getting dirty looks from people who've been waiting for an hour. PUMPED.
Congratulations guys! Don't know when your big day is, but enjoy life together, and work hard to keep it 'FOREVER'!(Yes it does take work)
 















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