One his first ride, we told my uncle (probably 6'1") that he had to be careful of sticking his hands up. We were just messing with him, but we could hear him screaming every time he thought he was going to hit a part of the frame. We weren't even on the same track as him - his screams were that...
My dad made the mistake of buying me an exclusive pin on a Disney Cruise we went on in 2000. I have been hooked ever since. I say he made a mistake because when he bought it for me he promised to buy me one for every day we spend in Disney together. I think we've been back almost every year since...
Push was the highlight of my trip in 1997. My grandpa still talks about it. To this day I buy him Tomorrowland trash can gifts (ornament, salt shaker, etc.) for Christmas.
In all my countless hours spent at Disney, I don't think I've ever been alone at the park. I do love going to the gym at night though at Old Key West and just wandering around the resort on my way back. Gotta work off all those Mickey pops
Like others have said, my first trip was in '97 when the castle was like this. I was five at the time so thought it was amusing and didn't really know what it looked like normally. Not sure if I could handle all of that pink now but I think it was fine
Pin collecting is one of my favorite things to do that involves Disney. I like to collect ToT of HM pins. I also have a Disneyana book and try to find some of the older ones from there on ebay. I'm not much a trader though, I only buy ones that I want to keep. My obsession started in 2000...
I too have tried very hard to find this film but have been unable to get it. There are some clips of it on youtube though. Apparently the video has never been released in the US in its entirity due to it's questionable content regarding racism. Although it has never officially been banned, it...