Brigadoon

Missymoe4

Well-Known Member
Thanks for explaining the reference :) I enjoy learning new things...

Yes, I do suffer from the Brigadoon.
In fact, most of the time people don't know how 'into' Disney I am, and the fact that I go every summer. I like keeping WDW my 'secret' place because it's that special to me. I don't need/want intruders who want to spoil my fun (not that I would allow that anyhow...).

When I'm in Disney, I'm in a whole new secret world. W.B. Yeats' poem "Sailing to Byzantium" reminds me of the Brigadoon reference. Yeats' writes:

That is no country for old men. The young
In one another's arms, birds in the trees
--Those dying generations -- at their song,...

Monuments of its own magnificence;
And therefore I have sailed the seas and come
To the holy city of Byzantium.


...although Byzantium for Yeats' signifies youth and the 'ideal', Disney is in many ways my Byzantium. I will forever feel like a 5 year old girl walking in those gates. Disney casts it's spell on me, and like Yeats, I wish to forever sail to my Byzantium.
 

mrdisman

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Thanks for explaining the reference :) I enjoy learning new things...

Yes, I do suffer from the Brigadoon.
In fact, most of the time people don't know how 'into' Disney I am, and the fact that I go every summer. I like keeping WDW my 'secret' place because it's that special to me. I don't need/want intruders who want to spoil my fun (not that I would allow that anyhow...).

When I'm in Disney, I'm in a whole new secret world. W.B. Yeats' poem "Sailing to Byzantium" reminds me of the Brigadoon reference. Yeats' writes:

That is no country for old men. The young
In one another's arms, birds in the trees
--Those dying generations -- at their song,...

Monuments of its own magnificence;
And therefore I have sailed the seas and come
To the holy city of Byzantium.

...although Byzantium for Yeats' signifies youth and the 'ideal', Disney is in many ways my Byzantium. I will forever feel like a 5 year old girl walking in those gates. Disney casts it's spell on me, and like Yeats, I wish to forever sail to my Byzantium.

I like that...
I've been asked many times why I want to go to Disney every year...even by my family.. I just tell them, "if you have to ask, you don't understand.." People at work even make fun of this...say..."oh..he's the Disney guy..."

I refrain from beating them
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
I like that...
I've been asked many times why I want to go to Disney every year...even by my family.. I just tell them, "if you have to ask, you don't understand.." People at work even make fun of this...say..."oh..he's the Disney guy..."

I refrain from beating them
That must be difficult! I admire your restraint!
 

Missymoe4

Well-Known Member
I like that...
I've been asked many times why I want to go to Disney every year...even by my family.. I just tell them, "if you have to ask, you don't understand.." People at work even make fun of this...say..."oh..he's the Disney guy..."

I refrain from beating them


...ah, yes! If I have to explain, it's not worth my words. You either "get it" or don't.
And when people find out I go to WDW yearly, they say: "again?" To which I reply with a simple: "yup!" Some people just don't get it, and that's fine...I'd rather WDW be filled with people who love the place and enjoy it rather than hate on it.

Although, if it were my family, I may have a more difficult time with that. As it is, I reference Disney daily with them...
 

ifuhadwings

Well-Known Member
Brigadoon huh? Disney is a Mecca, an idea, a feeling, an unquenchable thirst, an odyssey, a burn, an itch, a pleasure, a grin, a secret grin to keep in your pocket for you and only you. Shhhh...a whisper inside.
 

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