I absolutely love IASW, and it's always the first ride we go on, (and that's more at my husband's insistance than mine- He used to play the song in the car, until the CD got lost)
On our first ever trip, my family and I left Epcot after 20 minutes because we were bored. Thankfully we appreciate it a bit more with age.
I've never watched any of the evening shows in a park, though I have seen Wishes from the Carpark a couple of times.
We would never consider staying onsite, as we love doing something non-disney at night. The last couple of times we've been we've stayed on I-drive and loved it.
I quite like the Carousel of Progress, and often find the song stuck in my head
I have on a number of occassions pushed children out of the way to get to touch Minnie's microwave, or get to the front of the queue to get my picture taken with her.
The saddest moment of the holiday for me, is always when we hear the monorail announcement for the last time.
I don't like taking the boat to MK as it takes too long.
I spend hours every day, day dreaming about our next trip (which is a few years off, what with having to get my teaching qualification and wait for my babies to get older) and actually have found myself in tears of happiness thinking of the moment my little girl see's Cinderella's castle for the first time, and I've been thinking like that since the day she was born.
I hate DLC and DLRP- to me they are not Disney and I would never go there. I'd consider a trip to DLRP a waste of money.