What is your Disney shameful secret?

i've never been able to sleep in at disney (but at home all i think about is getting to sleep in).

i know i have exactly 5760 mickey park minutes of vacation for my late november early december trip.

oh and since i've been thinking of disney disney disney since i booked the november trip in february but can't seem to wait that long i just booked 3 days in mid august with my granddaughter before she goes back to school. it's just her and i and i've been telling everyone it's to make her summer special...in reality she's fine i just can't wait until after thanksgiving.
 
-DHS is my fav park, my fam spent 2 days there when they last visited

- As a CM I go to wishes all the time but it still makes me cry

- I don't really get the point of AK

- I'm not that into Mickey, most of the time I only see/get my picture with him because Minnie's there and I love Minnie!

- While I love PotC I really hate the hill!
 
I've never had a dole whip...:rolleyes1

Sometimes when I see the letters on license plates I will automatically think of a Disney association. Like once when I saw SSR, I immediately thought of Saratoga Springs. :rotfl:

I don't really get the point of AK

:eek::eek: I love the Animal Kingdom!
 

Ok my first post after lurking for a few months now.
I love thrill rides, but my absolute favorite is the people mover. Not sure why, but I love it.
 
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I love thrill rides, but my absolute favorite is the people mover. Not sure why, but I love it. .

Omg, you don't know how much this statement is true for me as well. I'm the biggest thrill junkie ever, but I go on the people mover about 5-6 times a trip. I love it!
 
Ok my first post after lurking for a few months now.

I am horrified that my husband wants to get a turkey leg while we are there in August, but I am encouraged he is excited about something this trip.

I love thrill rides, but my absolute favorite is the people mover. Not sure why, but I love it.

I have never seen a rope drop, a complete parade or wishes from the hub. I would like to see a rope drop on our next trip.

My deepest darkest secret is that while I was so happy my husband proposed at WDW, it kind of bugs me that he did with something called "the royal engagement package" at Cinderella's Royal Table. Just saying... a little creativity and thought goes a long way.

Probably the turkey leg! :rotfl: When I did the DCP my roommate got one every time we went to the parks haha We saw the rope drop at MK and AK and it's worth getting up a little bit earlier for. Have fun on your trip!
 
Omg, you don't know how much this statement is true for me as well. I'm the biggest thrill junkie ever, but I go on the people mover about 5-6 times a trip. I love it!

I love it too, but I know why. When my parents took us for our first trip in 1986 and I was 8 I was too afraid to ride space mountain. While my Dad took my sisters on, Mom and I rode the people mover a bunch of times in a row (no fast pass back then)! I have to ride it at least once a trip now just for old time's sake.
 
hmm my secret: In the 70s, before it was fashionable and accepted, I would go to Disneyland alone. I'd walk around and sit around. The day would fly by and turn to night and the parade would emerge and return to from where it came, and I'd start going home. And I never talked to anyone all day, had the time of my life, and never went on a ride.

However, don't get me wrong, there were many times when I went with family or friends and went on all the rides! I just also like doing things alone.
 
I have several secrets....

I've never seen a rope drop, never seen wishes from the hub, never sat through an entire parade.

Tonga toast makes me sick, its too sweet.:sick:

I'd rather go to WDW alone than with others. Invariably they ruin the magic.

Heelie kids and stroller-troller monsters get the evil eye. Parents, pilot your little darlings. pirate:

I believe in the DSS (disney secret service) and if you're being miserable at WDW you will disappear into the tunnels beneath. :rotfl:

Sometimes when I eat turkey legs I wait and watch for the people that make faces then I wander even closer and just nosh down hard (nom nom nom) :laughing:

I always chant along with the monorail announcer "Por favor mantengan se alejado de las puertas"

It will always be MGM to me.:3dglasses

EPCOT is my favorite place on earth. If I could die happy anywhere it would be there. :eek:
 
I have several secrets....

1) I've never seen a rope drop, never seen wishes from the hub, never sat through an entire parade.

2) Tonga toast makes me sick, its too sweet.:sick:

3) I'd rather go to WDW alone than with others. Invariably they ruin the magic.

4) Heelie kids and stroller-troller monsters get the evil eye. Parents, pilot your little darlings. pirate:

5) I believe in the DSS (disney secret service) and if you're being miserable at WDW you will disappear into the tunnels beneath. :rotfl:

6) Sometimes when I eat turkey legs I wait and watch for the people that make faces then I wander even closer and just nosh down hard (nom nom nom) :laughing:

7) I always chant along with the monorail announcer "Por favor mantengan se alejado de las puertas"

8) It will always be MGM to me.:3dglasses

9) EPCOT is my favorite place on earth. If I could die happy anywhere it would be there. :eek:

1) I've never seen a rope drop either. I'd much rather take my time and enjoy my Tonga Toast.

2) Wooops... Probably should've read ahead. :lmao:

3) Never had the chance. For me, I'd rather go in a big group. Then you can escape in the anonymity. (and sneak away, only to be found when you want to):yay:

4) Don't forget those that will drive their LARKs into groups of people rather than ease off the accelerator.

5) Bwahahahahahahahahaha

6) And then bat them over the head with the bone like in the opening sequence of "2001"

7) I thought I was the only 1.

8) Me too. I don't care who and how many times I get corrected, it will alway be MGM and not HS ANNNNNND... Always be EPCOT, not Epcot. :thumbsup2

9) How could you not be happy at EPCOT? If the food and entertainment doesn't cheer you up, you can sample booze, beer and wine from around the world.
 
Finally some other disers who have the same thought process that we do (scary)
Lets not forget the parents or medium sized children that can't seem to operate the stroller and run into the back of your ankles!
And yes MGM forever
Lol!:banana:
 
I think Dolewhips are gross!

DHS and AK are both parks that make me make time for swimming.

I LOVED :lovestrucMinnie's House, and have been reluctant to visit Disney for being slumlords and dispossessing her!

I don't like the inside of Cinderella castle (CRT, not the mosaics.)...The local library that I grew up going to is WAY more beautiful (it, in all truth, used to be a women's prison too!) Cindy's castle interrior reminds me of waffle restaurants I've been to on road trips.

Meeting Jafar, years ago, actually felt creepy.

When DD was 2 she wanted to take a picture with "the old man."...the witch from Snow White in beggar's garb.

We like to go to the afterpart of "Sounds Dangerous," and fake dub the voice overs for Snow White and Roger Rabbit....we come very close to wetting ourselves laughing.
 
Don't tell my DH, but I'd love to use some of our points to take a few of my best GF's for 4 nights at BLT and do girl things at the parks! Shopping! Smelling the flowers! Spa day! Tea at the GF! :flower1:
 
maybe your husband would be afraid you'd approach the trip like my sister(s) do...we do the things you listed but we also approach our trips kind of like a week long bachlorette party :cool1:
 
maybe your husband would be afraid you'd approach the trip like my sister(s) do...we do the things you listed but we also approach our trips kind of like a week long bachlorette party :cool1:

LOL, sounds like a fun approach! But nah, my DH loves WDW so much that he would feel left out if I went without him. I couldn't do that to the person who shares my add-on-itis! :lovestruc

BUT I could picture him wanting to accompany me and the GF's. He would definitely enjoy the dining experiences and he wouldn't turn down a spa massage either. Guess he would just have to go hang out at the Tequila Bar while the rest of us shopped and had Tea!
 
my DH & myself go several times a year without our grown children:goodvibes

DBF and I go every year without our very young children :eek:. Truth is though, they just haven't learned to enjoy it yet. I think it's the whole not knowing the difference between what's real and not real. We took them last summer, and they were terrified of everything! Thinking about trying again next year.
 












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