What is your Disney shameful secret?

I have always loved going to Disney, I also really really enjoy taking my daughter and seeing the magic in her eyes....


My Disney secret is.... I really only go for ME :rotfl::rotfl: (my family/friends hound me for taking her so young, at 2 and now 4, saying she wont remember and etc.... and I'll i am thinking is... so what?? Its not for her, she just gets the perks of me wanting to go!!!)
Lol, I'd be willing to bet that most parents on this board are nodding in agreement with you right now!
 
She better be, because I'm pretty sure that trash can will never talk to me again. I think that bridge is burned... ;) But yeah, I was "THAT GUY," and while I'm not proud, what can I say? I'm not complaining! But thanks so much for reminding me! :guilty:

That trash can was probably never worth it to begin with. :flower3:

Some times, "THAT GUY" can be quite memorable!
 
I want to add that after living in SoCal all my life within an approximate 30-45 minute drive of DL I only recently purchased an annual pass.

Gee, why am I not surprised.

Okay, I haven't chimed in in a while.


I grew up at Disneyland. except for the huge castle, I am just not that into MK.
I cannot and will not ever stand in line for Fantasmic at DHS.
My fave parks at WDW are AK (love animals) and DHS (it reminds me of old Hollywood at times).
TSM is fun but why wait in line?
I live here now so this is just a moot point but when I was traveling here from elsewhere I always felt that those that stayed off property didn't "get it". I mean, so what if I can only afford a value at this time, I would rather be on property at a value than off property at the Ritz Carlton.
I love Soarin, even though the movie is so familiar as to be almost a family video. . .lol.
World Showcase should be its own area. I think it should be open to the general public so that those who run it have the benefit of enjoying those who are not necessarily Disney people but love to "visit" other countries without the expense of traveling there.
Okay, enough for now. . .
 

I call Disneyworld "The Happiest Petri Dish on Earth," but I can't seem to stay away. Always looking forward to the next trip.
 
Gee, why am I not surprised.

Okay, I haven't chimed in in a while.


I grew up at Disneyland. except for the huge castle, I am just not that into MK.
I cannot and will not ever stand in line for Fantasmic at DHS.
Not even with a Pyrate ????:scared1:
My fave parks at WDW are AK (love animals) and DHS (it reminds me of old Hollywood at times).
TSM is fun but why wait in line?
I live here now so this is just a moot point but when I was traveling here from elsewhere I always felt that those that stayed off property didn't "get it". I mean, so what if I can only afford a value at this time, I would rather be on property at a value than off property at the Ritz Carlton.

I prefer off property LOL
I love Soarin, even though the movie is so familiar as to be almost a family video. . .lol.
World Showcase should be its own area. I think it should be open to the general public so that those who run it have the benefit of enjoying those who are not necessarily Disney people but love to "visit" other countries without the expense of traveling there.shhhhhhhhh just think of the increased line size.. what are you thinking..?? LOL
Okay, enough for now. . .

sorry just had to chime in..
 
Love, love, love Animal Kingdom. Planning on 2 days there next time. We've been to the Bronx Zoo and National Zoo and they don't compare. Rode Mount Everest with son last year. :scared1: Never again! Too wild for me. Of course my 11 year old son went 3 more times by himself. I find Epcot boring. Must go there with DS for Test Track though. OK, I'm in my 40's and my favorite ride at MK is Buzz Lightyear :)
 
to WDW once. And I'm not sure if I'll ever go again.

I have a good reason though: I'm Australian :)

I've had a major Mickey obsession since I was three and I finally visited WDW in December 2009. I cried as we left and I'm not sure if I'll ever get to visit again. But I still check out the WDW website every day, I price a visit once a week or so, I've just discovered this forum and will be a regular visitor, and I order the brochures every time there are new ones.

Tragic, I know.
 
The Turkey Legs DISGUST me. Not a fan of the parades and have never seen Illuminations, maybe in Sept!! I LOVE Magic Kingdom!!
 
I dont care for DHS, pricey park and not as fun as the others, but I love it at Christmas Time: I love EPCOT, but hate Mission Space; Love Tomorrow Land, but Hate Stich's Ride. Animal Kingdom, HHmmmm each time I go there, I leave to another park. I must go there and spend a WHOLE day.
At the End of the Day, I love WDW, but hate when I have to leave there.

:thumbsup2
 
I dont care for DHS, pricey park


I do not understand this statement. You buy park tickets based on the days you will be there and it is on a sliding scale, unless you have AP's, I dont see how you are going to single out HS as "pricey" when in a sense it is once of 4 choices for your enjoyment that day.... :confused3: confused3
 












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