soar2014
Looking at sanity in the rear view mirror
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It was 1978, I turned 13 and it was my birthday in July, my parents couldn't afford a vacation with 6 kids, so my dad's newspaper got a free hotel stay for us at Daytona. We drove to WDW and got to the MK around 10am. I remember my dad saying to us as the monorail went by the POLY that we could never afford to stay there because the rooms cost $100 a night! I remember wanting a plastic orange ball filled with orange juice but we were poor so I had to drink from the water fountain. The best rides used E tickets back then. The overhead trams, what did they call it back then? The buckets that hung from a cable, I rode them and I went on the 20,000 Leagues under the sea sub. I saw a parade and I don't remember the rest.
I fell in love with the idea of Disneyworld back then because my BFF had a record (a large vinyl one) that we played over and over with the audio of the Haunted Mansion. I also fantasized about the POLY because my dad said it was never going to happen and because Hawaii five-o was big back then. I saw the Don Ho show a lot and The look of the POLY was so enticing. In 2012 I eventually did stay there. 34 years later.
Tell me what was the trigger for you. Your first trip to the mouse. Why did you get sucked in to this THING we all have. (You know what it is, you just can't put a name to it)
I fell in love with the idea of Disneyworld back then because my BFF had a record (a large vinyl one) that we played over and over with the audio of the Haunted Mansion. I also fantasized about the POLY because my dad said it was never going to happen and because Hawaii five-o was big back then. I saw the Don Ho show a lot and The look of the POLY was so enticing. In 2012 I eventually did stay there. 34 years later.
Tell me what was the trigger for you. Your first trip to the mouse. Why did you get sucked in to this THING we all have. (You know what it is, you just can't put a name to it)
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