What is your Disney shameful secret?

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5) I feel guilty for spending a day or two at Universal, even though I really enjoy it. I feel like I am cheating on Disney.

You do know that Disney cheats on you with millions of other visitors every year, right? ;)

BTW, sorry to hear about you being Disney-blocked in HK. I'd be pretty miffed, too. :mad:
 
1) I have to watch Wishes and The Magic, The Memories and You EVERY time I'm in MK. And I cry EVERY time Walt's face pops up on the castle.

2) I've never been on The Tower of Terror :sad2:

3) I can't stand Jiminy Cricket.
 

I don't like any of the "All Stars" resorts

I'm with you on that! I have no intention of ever staying there even for the cheaper price. It's too far away and since I normally travel alone there are WAY too many kids there.

ok I have more to add to my list:
I really do like Hollywood Studios, I think mostly for the food
I have the Disney Channels as favorites on my cable box
When asked why I haven't done/learned something (such as why don't you learn to drive a manual transmission) my response is "cause I'm the princess and I don't wanna".....that pretty much stuns them for a few minutes :lmao:princess:
 
i like going with my sister, husband, granddaughter, or daughter (just me plus one of them) better than going with a group.

my sister and i go each year for her birthday and each year i lie to my granddaughter about where i'm going so i don't hurt her feelings.

i also hate staying at the value resorts but would do it if i was desperate.

twice i've convinced my husband to agree to extending our trip (while we're on it) using less than fair tactics.

i've don't get how people can sooooo pack themselves in in front of the castle to see fireworks...doing it once (for me once in a lifetime was enough), yes, but every time they go off...no.

i only like ak because it keeps that many more people out of the parks i actually like.

i call fantasyland ankle bitter alley...hate walking through there without a stroller for protection. i avoid it as much as possible and it's been worse since toon town closed leaving them all bunched up in a small space.

i laugh a little when people walk up to restaurants like le cellier at 630pm thinking they'll get a table.

i like the new show "once upon a time"...yes i know it's not disney but i like it because so far the evil queen is winning :rolleyes:
 
i laugh a little when people walk up to restaurants like le cellier at 630pm thinking they'll get a table.

:thumbsup2 :lmao:

I Love that

Another shameful secret = when booking restaurant ressies on-line for 2 and nothing appears, book for 4 and you will get a table, when you show up, lie and say they are resting back at the resort :banana: :laughing:
 
my granddaughter is a seasoned disney vet at the age of 7 (she'll be 8 at the end of january) and she's an adrenalin junkie only wanting to ride the mountains, tot, rnrc, and mission space. in fact, her first time riding rnrc (she just scrapped to be tall enough this past august) she rode it all the way through not holding on while sitting in the back. i give you this background because my shameful secret is that i rode tot once back in the 90s and hated it so i won't ride it again BUT i went on a trip with just myself and my granddaughter so i lied to the cm's and said she was 8 so she could ride tot alone. i walked her to the seat and met her where she got off but i lied at disney and abandoned my only grandchild to ride alone...shameful i know lol. it was her big bragging point when we got home how she rode it alone because i was chicken.
 
I love Eeyore as much as my 15 yr. old granddaughter - and my DH loves to show a video of me meeting with him with my mile wide smile!! Also a note to CandleOnTheWater - wait till your cute little son is old enough to love Winnie the Pooh and your hate for him will turn to love!!!!!!!! I guarantee it!
 
I've spent the good part of many days watching YouTube videos of everything Disney World. From walking around the parks to actual rides. It helps me get my Disney fix. :cool2:
 
our family is the type that pulls practical jokes on each other so whenever someone new goes with us we always tell them the rabbits and ducks around the parks are mechanical and that their eyes are cameras used by cm's to keep an eye on everyone's behavior. it's amazing how much self control a 5 y/o can have when they think disney is watching their every move.

my daughter (now 22) had a gap between disney visits from age 6 until about 15. so when we took her at 15 there wasn't a lot she remembered from her trip at age 6. we told her that IASM was the only indoor water flume ride which is what made it unique to disney. we told her the drop at the end was bigger than the one on splash mountain (which we'd just rode). you should have seen her reaction when we got to the end of IASM :rotfl2:...totally hysterical (for the rest of us at least).
 
Just got back from 'The World' on Thursday after our best week ever visiting Mickey! I spent about 1/2 hour per day (Thanks WDW for finally providing free wifi!) on email and keeping contact with work. DW thought it was a bit much of work, but I spend a lot more time on here and on other Disney sites while home than I spent time working while at WDW! I guess you could say though that I'm a Disney Addict! (and I think DW has figured that out!:eek:)
 
My husband and I took a trip to WDW without the kids two years ago and told them that we were going to Charleston.

I cry when Tinkerbell flies from the castle during Wishes.

I do not like visiting Hollywood Studios. I have tried it four times and never enjoyed myself.
 
Im 20 and collect Disney Plushes. Im not ashamed. But i dont go around flaunting it. Haha
 












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