cathie1327
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For me, I think I always had it, I just didn't know lol.
I always loved cartoons, especially Disney movies. Then, in 2006, my boyfriend took me to Disneyland for the first time ever. I was 20 years old, and the magic that was there totally overtook me. I loved it. We went back in 2007, and just hearing the music walking into the parks brought me to tears.
In 2008, I started planning a trip to WDW. My boyfriend had never been there, and obviously, neither had I. THEN.....I found the DIS
The amount of information out there overtook me. I just couldn't research enough, couldn't plan enough, couldn't get enough tips. I became almost obsessed with our Disney trip. It was all I talked about, did, and even sometimes dreamed about. We returned last year.
Since my first trip, it just evolved more and more, and once I started finding all the historical backstories when researching for our 2008 trip, I fell in love. Now, I can't get enough of everything Disney. The movies, characters, the parks, Walt Disney himself, the company, and the history of it all.
The sealing of the deal for me was when I read Walt Disney's biography by Bob Thomas. Reading a story of this man who set out for Ca with nothing but a few bucks in his pocket and a briefcase with some clothes was so inspiring, and his spirit of never giving up really made me feel like his story was proof of the American dream made come true with nothing but raw talent and perserverance.
To this day, it inspires me. And that's why I love the parks, they're a reminder to me of just how far that magic spirit and perserverance can go.

I always loved cartoons, especially Disney movies. Then, in 2006, my boyfriend took me to Disneyland for the first time ever. I was 20 years old, and the magic that was there totally overtook me. I loved it. We went back in 2007, and just hearing the music walking into the parks brought me to tears.
In 2008, I started planning a trip to WDW. My boyfriend had never been there, and obviously, neither had I. THEN.....I found the DIS

The amount of information out there overtook me. I just couldn't research enough, couldn't plan enough, couldn't get enough tips. I became almost obsessed with our Disney trip. It was all I talked about, did, and even sometimes dreamed about. We returned last year.
Since my first trip, it just evolved more and more, and once I started finding all the historical backstories when researching for our 2008 trip, I fell in love. Now, I can't get enough of everything Disney. The movies, characters, the parks, Walt Disney himself, the company, and the history of it all.
The sealing of the deal for me was when I read Walt Disney's biography by Bob Thomas. Reading a story of this man who set out for Ca with nothing but a few bucks in his pocket and a briefcase with some clothes was so inspiring, and his spirit of never giving up really made me feel like his story was proof of the American dream made come true with nothing but raw talent and perserverance.
To this day, it inspires me. And that's why I love the parks, they're a reminder to me of just how far that magic spirit and perserverance can go.

