Describing Walt Disney World

GrammieBee

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It is a Neverland filled with everything you could possibly want to do and nothing to do except enjoy yourself. However, don't even consider trying to do everything during one trip or you will miss most of what makes the World special and exhaust yourself and your family in the process. Then it is no longer a vacation, but an ordeal.
 

Beholder

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A place where "magic" is in the details and happiness travels in many forms. If you go unprepared, it often can be overwhelming. If you have younger children, go at THEIR pace, everyone will be happier for it.

And it really, really helps if you're willing to let out the child that's still in you, to play and laugh and leave your troubles at the gate.
 

profscottraynor

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A well designed and heavily orchestrated experience conceived on the premise that parents want to equally enjoy a family vacation that their overly marketed and media saturated (middle-class) children have come to expect as part of their rite of passage of growing up in America. All based on the branding and marketing genius of Walt Disney and his talented crew of artists/designers/engineers who realized that people liked the idea of theme parks as extensions of films and overall immersive environments. Located in a semi-desirable area in central Florida where land could be bought on the cheap in the late 1960's with easy interstate access and minimal government interference along with a relatively cheap labor force.

Within the property you will encounter false but reassuring nostalgia along with an overly optimistic view of the future all enveloped in the patriotic sincerity of being "American". Based on numerous factors your experience may range from fantastic to nightmarish based on crowds, weather and various conditions such as rides working/not working. The infrastructure is stunning and well thought out and can move mountains of people from one place to another since movement will encourage buying and experiences.

...we hit the parks each year. Can't wait for the next trip.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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The best way to Describe WDW....
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Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
I take it this person is unfamiliar with technologies such as the internet? Have they been held in isolation somewhere, this is important as it may affect their ability to fully embrace some attractions
 

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