...NOTHING MAKES ME CRY!!!! CRYING IS FOR LITTLE GIRLS!!!
Except Wishes...everytime. But I hide it well. :animwink:
OK guys this took a couple of quick searches but I found what I regard as the ultimate story of Disney magic and if it does not cause you to well up just a bit check yourself into a cemetery because you are dead inside.:lol:
Here is the link.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showpost.php?p=2213065&postcount=1
Also whenever i hear the music for Spectromagic parade (By the way does that still run as i am going to Disney next month and would love to see it again)
OK guys this took a couple of quick searches but I found what I regard as the ultimate story of Disney magic and if it does not cause you to well up just a bit check yourself into a cemetery because you are dead inside.:lol:
Here is the link.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showpost.php?p=2213065&postcount=1
my mom and dad always tell me #3 yet before i go threw the turnstile, i always look back for one more glimpse. i always cry on the way to the airportWhat gets me everytime...
Walking up to the check-in desk
Seeing the castle for the first time
Wishes
Spectro
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" segment and ending of FOTLK
Most unexpected moments that made me cry were:
1. When I got engaged back in '04 in front of the Partners statue
2. The Holiday tag on Illuminations. I had seen video footage of this prior to going and I knew I"d like the show. I got a little chocked up at home just watching it. Oh man....when it came time to see it live, right when the lady announcer came on after "We Go On" it hit me. I was crying through the whole ending! The funny thing is, I was filming it and you can totally hear me sniffling on camera. :lol:
3. It was our last day and we were at the MK. I knew the time had come to leave and I just wasn't ready. I actually had no idea when we'd be coming back. DH and I passed under the train station and made our way to the exit turnstiles. I almost completely broke down once I hit that bar and pushed though to leave. I'm so glad I had sunglasses on! As we went up the ramp to the monorail, my husband kinda smiled (probably thinking I'm crazy) gave me a hug and said: "It's okay honey, we'll be back soon enough." It was hard not to break down sobbing in that monorail car. Luckily we were able to absorb a little more magic at the GF and back at the WL waiting for our car to pick us up.
Yup, it's still running- and they should actually be doing double spectros each night in the summer. Take lots of pictures/video because it might be the last time you'll see it there
...and during our evening at the Magic Kingdom (during EMH) I teared up because (I think) was the last person walking down Main Street, U.S.A. as they closed the park. "When You Wish Upon A Star" was cuing up in the background and Mickey and the gang were telling everyone goodnight and to come see them again. Did I mention it was my last night at the parks? It was pretty emotional.
I was surprised that it took until Page 9 for someone to mention the "Kiss Goodnight" at the castle! (Though admittedly it's not well-known and not published in the daily schedule) Definitely one of my key moments for chills and/or tears at WDW. I try to see it at least once every trip. (Especially tear-inducing are the final moments with the castle lit in multi-colors)
For those who have never seen it, I have a video of it on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn8LshblMyU
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