When I was a Sophmore in HS(1993) I had the opportunity to go on a class trip to WDW. My mom and eldest sister had gone in 1985 for my sisters SR trep. I still have the souveniers my mom bought for me on that trip. When my parents found out that I could go with my class they decided it would be a great opportunity.
We had all day at MK and the option to park hop if we had enough $$ with us. All I could talk about was meeting Mickey Mouse. My friends thought I was silly and I didn't care. I will never forget walking down main street for the first time. I was overwhelmed when I seen the castle, it was the most beautiful sight. I remember being a tad dissapointed that all I could do was shop or walk through. I am not sure what I was expecting but I wanted to experience more of the castle. It took all day to find Mickey but I will never forget the moment I met him.
I am an avid disney trip planner and to this day I think of how much more I could have experienced had I been more prepared. It was several years later before I returned to the Happiest Place on Earth. It was 2005, my husband and I decided to take our then 6 yr old dd and 3 yr old ds to meet the mouse. Our DD was so excited to see Cinderella and a dear friend of mine had gone a few times and told me about Cindy's breakfast. Imagine how excited I was to actually get to go inside the castle. I was extremely excited and I shed tears during breakfast as I sat in awe watching all the enjoyment that was visible on my children's faces.
There were many other great memories for us on that trip but I will always treasure the moments in the castle and the looks on their faces the first time they seen the castle and met Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
That was a pefect trip, we had the best 5 days at all four parks. We have made WDW a vacation destination in 2006 and 2007 and can't wait until I can plan trip #4. I am so glad that I can share the disney experience with my family. It thrills my heart to know that they can say they are disney kids and look forward to the day that I can take my grandchildren. That is a long time away but it never hurts to plan ahead.