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There's a thread like this on the theme parks and attractions board and I'm curious to hear what makes you guys go back (or at least want to since we don't really pay for most of the trip...
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For me it's the magic. We just got back yesterday from a week at WDW and had a blast. On our first full day, we spent the afternoon at MK and entered during the Celebrate A Dream-Come-True parade. I'd heard that entering then was magical, and truly it made me tear up. We went back to MK for at least the evening every day of our trip. On our last day, we shopped on main street until 1 am (park closed at midnight) so we were one of the last families in the park. I stepped out of the emporium and sat on a park bench, ready to soak up my last memories of the trip when "When you wish apon a star" came on over the speakers. I started to tear up, then fully broke down when Mickey came over after the song ended. My 8-year-old brother started to pout, which combined with my crying eventually broke my mom down too. We cried not only on the way out, but the second and last day of our drive home. This trip it truly felt as of nothing else was happening in the world but our yearly fairytale. We come back because we get to just have fun for once, and that's okay-there's no one there to tell you to stop playing and do your chores or go to school. You get amazing service and cast members who truly want to make your day magical. Even at our resort (POR) the cast members were very friendly. I applaud them as well for their service on the 24 hour all-nighter because that had to have been tiring. The crowds were worse than I've seen in my life yet we still didn't want to go home. Next year we are doing a 7-day Fantasy cruise just after my birthday-so I get to celebrate on board-and while that's still so magical nothing beats walking down main street USA and seeing Cinderella's castle there waiting for you to come home.

For me it's the magic. We just got back yesterday from a week at WDW and had a blast. On our first full day, we spent the afternoon at MK and entered during the Celebrate A Dream-Come-True parade. I'd heard that entering then was magical, and truly it made me tear up. We went back to MK for at least the evening every day of our trip. On our last day, we shopped on main street until 1 am (park closed at midnight) so we were one of the last families in the park. I stepped out of the emporium and sat on a park bench, ready to soak up my last memories of the trip when "When you wish apon a star" came on over the speakers. I started to tear up, then fully broke down when Mickey came over after the song ended. My 8-year-old brother started to pout, which combined with my crying eventually broke my mom down too. We cried not only on the way out, but the second and last day of our drive home. This trip it truly felt as of nothing else was happening in the world but our yearly fairytale. We come back because we get to just have fun for once, and that's okay-there's no one there to tell you to stop playing and do your chores or go to school. You get amazing service and cast members who truly want to make your day magical. Even at our resort (POR) the cast members were very friendly. I applaud them as well for their service on the 24 hour all-nighter because that had to have been tiring. The crowds were worse than I've seen in my life yet we still didn't want to go home. Next year we are doing a 7-day Fantasy cruise just after my birthday-so I get to celebrate on board-and while that's still so magical nothing beats walking down main street USA and seeing Cinderella's castle there waiting for you to come home.