Reading another thread I was reminded of those very special moments when the Disney magic comes together.... They stay with us and keep us coming back.
I have a few, but this one is very special to me:
On our first trip to Disney, DH was not quite 2. He wouldn't have known the characters to recognize them (I didn't think), but one day we were walking through the uncrowded park and DH spotted Minnie just as she was finishing a visit with someone and waving goodbye.
As she turned and began walking away, he dropped my hand and began toddling after her has fast as those little baby legs could go. Of course, I recognized that she was done with her shift and there wasn't a hope of getting her attention, and started after him as fast as I could, trying to distract him.
Just as she got to one of those doors that they disappear through, he started to cry. Somehow, she heard him, made a stopping gesture to her handler, and turned around, bent down, and opened her arms to this little guy running toward her. He gave her the biggest hug.
He doesn't remember the moment, but I always will. What magic moment will you never forget?
That's really awesome, a great story and magical memories!
And, it's exactly why I always tell anyone who thinks, 'I wanna wait till they are old enough to remember what happened on the trip',
don't wait!! Why? Of course, we can make magic at any age on our trips to Disney, that's why so many keep going even as older adults, and with no kids! But, that magic that is made with our little ones is priceless! They live those moments of pure joy and elation, magic and wonder glowing in their eyes and in their smiles. And no, they probably won't remember, but life isn't always about remembering, but about living in the moment, and kids are great at that!! But we will remember!! And that is awesome and magical, too!

Everybody gets to feel the magic, some in the moment, and some in the memories! And I think that's the awesome thing I love about the Disney magic!
For me it's the fascination DD had with Daisy when she was 2. She had been twice prior and wasn't afraid of plush characters until (or since) that trip. We walked into Epcot one rainy morning, DD noticed Daisy and took off as fast as her little legs could go. She skipped an entire line of people, grabbed poor Daisy's leg and wouldn't let go.

She kept repeating "My Daisy!" and giving her kisses. I was mortified that she just ran up to her but at 2, what did she know? The people in line (10 or so) just laughed at DD's reaction. After I pried her off we went to the end of the line to get pictures the right way.
This was also the trip where she started crying like a banshee in the middle of dinner at 1900 PF. I was getting ready to hustle her out of there when the Stepmother came over, looked at DD and said "you will stop that crying". Off went the waterworks, just like that. I think it was more the shock of someone else shushing her but I'll tell you what, I wanted to put the Stepmother in my back pocket and take her home.
That's a great story!
My magic moment was when my 2 sons did Jedi Training. They are both HUGE Star Wars fans, and we went for SWW last year. After the training, my 4 year old was just beaming! He kept saying, "Mommy, I am a jedi!! I am a jedi!!! I fought Ventress and won!! Mommy, I am a jedi!!" Oh my goodness, it was so amazing. He kept stopping every cast member we went by and kept telling them he beat Ventress and was a jedi. I will never forget that as long as I live!!
Oh wow, that is so cute!! And another example of why it's so great to share the magic with our kids early!
Our was on our last trip. My girls are a part of the frozen craze. We had reservations at the BBB and then the Wishes dessert party. We were at the party with our little princesses and they started to play Let It Go and project images of Elsa on the castle. My 4 year olds face lit up and she was sooooo excited. My 8 year old started jumping up and down as well. DH and I looked at each other and he was beaming. It was a great moment. We had a wonderful trip
When you got to the part about your DH just beaming, that got my eyes a little teary! How sweet!
I've only been once as an adult - August 2012 we took our three kids (then 16, 14 & 11) for a short 4 day stay.
Day #1 we were at rope drop for the opening show. That did it for me!
My Dad was a big kid at heart, and his dream was to take all of his grandbabies to Disney. He never got to do that.
So there we are, waiting for the show to start, and the tears are already flowing. My oldest thought I was nuts!
Then I told her that Grandpa had always wanted to bring them to Disney, and she understood.
Still the most magical moment ever for me!
Oh my, and this one had me crying! I'm glad you still got to take all your kids and share magic of Disney with them the way your Dad, their Grandpa, wanted to! I'm sure he was looking down, loving them enjoying the magic he wanted to share!
Oh, and have a great anniversary trip making some magic!
Afterall, that's what it's all about, making magical memories!
