People can usually tell that I'm going to Disney because i'm sat in my chair doing this
We almost always take a direct flight to Orlando and most people getting on the plane are families with some sort of Disney something on. My daughter puts her Minnie ears on as we are leaving the house in the morning and they do not come off. I think the ears on a Orlando flight are a pretty tell tale sign that you are going to WDW.
I love seeing the kids with their ears on at our "home" airport. It starts the Disney magic a little early When we went to WDW last April there were about 8 kids with matching tshirts and Mickey ears on. All of the parents had Disney clothing on, too. And I have to say those 8 children were so, so well behaved. They sat in the rows behind us and if you didn't turn around and look at them you would not have known they were there!
... Most kids just do not realize it is a privilege to be able to go to Disney.
I wonder whose fault that is?
I always wear a Disney T-shirt on the plane ride down. I'm a dork, and no I don't care.
People can usually tell that I'm going to Disney because I'm [sitting] in my chair doing this:
My wife and I always wear something Disney related when traveling to WDW.
Why wouldn't you want to "REPRESENT" ? :animwink:
Aside from the giveaways mentioned above, the one I always see occurs just after landing, while the plane is taxiing (taxing? taxi-ing?) on the runway. I always see the family "leader" pull out the blue DME book, reading about where it is they need to go when they disembark.
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