Ooooh, Lord, where to begin... Well, that question had been asked on DISboards before in a variety of different ways, i.e., what do you love about DLR, why does DLR mean so much to you, favorite things in DLR, etc., etc., but the irony here is that BECAUSE we all are all addicted and love DLR so much, we all never get tired of discussing every aspect of DLR over and over!

It never gets boring, it never gets old - just like looking at pictures of people's trips - even if we have all taken the same picures of the same sites in DLR, we never get tired of looking at everyone else's pictures!! So it is fun to just recycle these topics so it gives us all a chance to remind ourselves of why we love DLR so much - or in this case, why we are addicted to DLR - as well as share our thoughts with like-minded people!!!!
I think I became addicted to DLR when I was a small child. It was a sensory overload. The sights, the aromas, the tastes, the sounds, the toys, the colors, everything. Those things still keep me enthralled, 36 years later. As I got older, I became addicted to the merchandise, and was a spending fool! Thankfully, I have reeled in that bad habit a bit. I almost just think there is something in the air - a chemical - at DLR that captures us all and ropes us in. I just love all the attention to detail all around the Resort - some of it is obvious and some of it is hidden and you have to look for it. I love that Bugs, Toons, Critters, Toys, Monsters, Fish, Pirates, Mermaids, Fairies, Princesses, Dinosaurs, Superheroes, Rats, Villains, Cars, Mice, Ducks, Ghosts, Bears, Chipmunks, etc., etc. can all peacefully coexist in one magical land comprised of jungles and forests and Castles and pirate ships and on and on. I love seeing people from all walks of life, from everywhere in the world, enjoying the park without a care of race, religion, lifestyle preference, gender, age, etc. Everyone is happy at
Disneyland, for the most part! That has to be infectious and addictive! I also love walking around in DL and feeling like I have been transported to another time and place in each land. As a kid, I always LOVED the movie "Westworld" (as well as its sequel, "Futureworld"), which was about a sort of amusement park for adults with different themed lands. So Disneyland was like MY Westworld!
I don't know how to sum it up. I could go on and on and on - and nobody wants that!

Disneyland just captured me with its magic air and whatever they pipe into it early on, and I have been a lifelong addict!!!