What is your Disney shameful secret?

Me and my buddies used to go down to WDW every other year. We are all grown men over 6' tall and rather big (some of us played college football together).

But my confession is, every year it was our goal, no matter how busy it was, for all of us grown men to get in line for It's A Small World and just take in the random facial expressions from all the other people in line. It was quite amusing...

Until we got in the boat and reminded ourselves "Uh ohh... This is a 10 minute ride." But, it's all worth it.
 
i dont even know what dole whip is or where to find it...
iv never ridden dumbo...
im sorry, the food really sucked at the food court in cbr...
as a grown man i still love the character breakfasts!
 
i dont even know what dole whip is or where to find it...
iv never ridden dumbo...
im sorry, the food really sucked at the food court in cbr...
as a grown man i still love the character breakfasts!
The food in the main restaurant isn't the greatest either. CBR is also just too big.
 

I'm another one who doesn't like the dole whip.... too sweet, no thank you.

I don't like Mickey Mouse's voice.

I really don't enjoy Le Cellier that much... it's overrated.
 
We just got back from a 14 day trip..and I rode one ride the entire time...spent most of the time waiting for my teens to get off and people watching!:scared1:
 
I don't love The Haunted Mansion. Honestly creeps me out! We got stuck on it once and I thought I was going to hyperventilate. I ride it every trip as it is a favorite of DS4. But every time I'm singing a happy song in my head trying to make the ride pass quickly.
 
This is a great thread. Can't believe I only just found it.

I have no desire to ride the rapids in AK
I avoid the princesses like the plague, they are too sugary sweet and a little condesending (SP)
I have never seen illuminations-although i would like to


Wow I feel better now!!
 
I fell asleep on the Universe of Energy ride. I was pretty sick with a cold and the air conditioning felt good. Deadly combination.

Me, too! My husband claims I was snoring but I don't believe him. (Oh, and I didn't have a cold.)

My most shameful Disney secret, though, is that there are moments when I look around and think WDW would be absolutely perfect if it weren't for all those children. (Mostly when I'm there during super-crowded spring break week in April around noon in the MK...) :rolleyes1
 
I can't ride The Haunted Mansion without closing my eyes and hiding my face in the shoulder of whoever is riding with me. I will never get over my fear of that ride!

Used to be scared of POTC until I was like 16. My wild imagination thought the pirates would come to life and it just stuck with me. Thankfully I got over it and adore POTC now.

I DESPISE MGM (okay, Hollywood Studios)! I spend so much time there from doing many Super Soap Weekends that I would be happy if I didn't go back there for years to come. However, I got because I love ToT.

Winnie the Pooh is such a freak ride. Pooh, in general, freaks me out.

Treasure Planet is my favorite Disney animated movie EVER, and yet it's one of the biggest "black sheep" of Disney. :sad1:

I don't like that Disney has made my favorite heroine, Belle, into a blah princess. How dare them! Belle was the cool female character who had a mind of her own, but now she prances around in her dresses being all princess-y.
 
Same here! It's always "You must really like that place." I want to reply "Uh, not really!"

I especially hate: "There are other places to go on vacation, you know. Don't you ever want to go anywhere else?" :furious:
 
While I ride Mission Space with my my child repeatedly I am nauseated by the smell of hydraulic fluid as you are waiting to board. I am sick before I ever enter the "rocket" but noone would ever know.
 
My shameless Disney secret is that I went on the Snow White ride when I was 22 and I cried. :lmao: Seriously, I was so scared at the time because I was in a car alone. Looking back I have NO idea why! It was made worse by the three year who got off the ride after me and was laughing, begging her Mum to go again :rotfl2:
 

Dirty little secrets? Me?? :littleangel: ;)

We've been to MK like 6 times and I have never:
been to Toon Town or Fairy Hollow & have no desire to
Seen Philharmagic
ridden Splash Mtn.
eaten at a TS restaurant there
ridden Dumbo
watched ANY parade and have no desire to :confused3


I really love Maelstrom
Have never been to the France pavilion in like 10 visits
visited Epcot during F & W last year and didn't get anything from the kiosks
Don't like the lefse at the Norwegian CS because I don't like sugar on mine.


I really dislike DHS :upsidedow
our next visit we are only riding RRC as much as we can in 90 minutes, then leaving.








 
I know I'm definitely in the minority here, but MGM is actually my favourite of all the parks. (Then again, I am a theatre major, which could have something to do with it- I love the fact that the park immerses you in the history of the entertainment industry and old Hollywood.)

I've never ridden the Magic Carpets. It just seems like it's the same thing as Dumbo, and I'd rather do the original.

I've never ridden RnRC because as much as I love a lot of roller coasters and "scary" rides (who decided Dinosaur was scary, anyway?), I've always been too chicken to do any rides that go upside-down. I've decided that whenever the next time I go to WDW is, I'm going to ride RnRC as my first upside-down ride.

I really don't like that Disney abandoned two of the projects that I was most looking forward to: the Legendary Years and Beastly Kingdom. (I'm especially unhappy about Legendary Years because they taunted us with the construction of it for so long, only to decide to turn it into what's essentially a sequel to All Star Movies. I hope they'll at least do us the favor of leaving the 00s-40s fonts sprinkled throughout the background of the signs around Pop. Look closely, they're there.) I actually occasionally have dreams that the Legendary Years are finshed and I'm staying there...
 















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