Would Disney qualify as a drug?

auwoo

All I Want to Do is Plan Disney Vacations
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What do I mean? Well, you go there you feel the magic, the wonder and then you come back home..... to your job, and cleaning, and the real world.... and you come off your high.... and you find that in a day or so all you can think about is your next trip there and preparing for it...maybe you watch the DVD set, or the holiday shows, or listen to podcasts, post on some Disney bulletin boards, but they just hide the hunger momentarily. Anybody else out there know what I mean?
 
All too well. Just came home from my first trip to WDW since I was a little kid. Only been home 10 days now, just started school again, one more semester before I graduate. I have all these projects and things to work on, and all I can worry about is when my next trip will be. Which, of course, will be in November. Trust me, I know all too well what you mean.
 
The AMA ought to recognize this Disney addiction we have as a disease, and treatment (trips to Disney, of course) should be covered by insurance! :rotfl2:
 

Originally posted by DisneyDotty:
The AMA ought to recognize this Disney addiction we have as a disease, and treatment (trips to Disney, of course) should be covered by insurance!

Talk about a great idea!!
 
DisneyDotty said:
The AMA ought to recognize this Disney addiction we have as a disease, and treatment (trips to Disney, of course) should be covered by insurance! :rotfl2:
I second this. :lmao:
 
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DisneyDotty said:
The AMA ought to recognize this Disney addiction we have as a disease, and treatment (trips to Disney, of course) should be covered by insurance! :rotfl2:

Should we come up with a name for it? Disney DayDreamitis seems a little corny. Anyone got something better?
 
I'm definitely going through the withdrawal stage! We should start our own support group! Tag fairy, please take my hand!
 
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My husband owns a coffeeshop and works for a coffee company...he always says that he's a drug dealer and coffee is the last legalized drug! I beg to differ!! Disney druggie here!! :love:
 
My brother in law told my Dsis that buying a condo in Celebration was like buying an addict a fix!! :rotfl2:

I am confused though is it the illness or the cure???? :confused3
 
It is for sure a drug! I am addicted and have been my whole life. But I am happy this way so don't anyone even think of sending me to rehab :rotfl2:
 
If the definition of drugs and additction is needing more and more -- I'm voting for it being considered a drug. I am not ashamed of my addiction and dependency. I need it; I want it; and I will continue to work hard to support it. :woohoo:
 
DisneyDotty said:
The AMA ought to recognize this Disney addiction we have as a disease, and treatment (trips to Disney, of course) should be covered by insurance! :rotfl2:
I first had that idea about 3 years ago. I've always thought that Disney addictions should be treated as mental illnesses, therefore trips to The World should be covered by insurance as treatment.
 
MNSusan said:
We have APD (annual pass disease). Rehab is in Orlando. :rotfl2:

Very funny. By the way my family and I think Disney's Very Contagious (we're also DVC members.)
 
auwoo said:
Very funny. By the way my family and I think Disney's Very Contagious (we're also DVC members.)


Oohh, that's a good one, wish I thought of it, since I am a Disney's Very Contagious member too! :rotfl2:
 














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