Describing Walt Disney World

morningstar

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I'm guessing you would describe it very dramatically yet seriously, beginning, "Consider if you will ..."

I would say it is four different theme parks, each with a different subject. Each is an immersive world where every detail is there to make the fantasy setting believable. The rides also have that characteristic, so for example you will not see a modern metal truss structure holding up a roller coaster that's supposed to be in the Old West. The rides are not necessarily as thrilling as at some other amusement parks, but they have a better "story".
 

JIMINYCR

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A vacation paradise that has something for everybody, has to be experienced several times to really get to know the full Disney experience. To best enjoy you must be prepared by doing your homework, knowing whats available, how to best make your way around and expect to spend those bucks. For some its love at first sight for others it will come slowly over time if you let it. The more you experience the more it will fascinate you
 

RodSerling123

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Original Poster
I'm guessing you would describe it very dramatically yet seriously, beginning, "Consider if you will ..."

I would say it is four different theme parks, each with a different subject. Each is an immersive world where every detail is there to make the fantasy setting believable. The rides also have that characteristic, so for example you will not see a modern metal truss structure holding up a roller coaster that's supposed to be in the Old West. The rides are not necessarily as thrilling as at some other amusement parks, but they have a better "story".
Or even "Submitted for your approval..."
 

scoobygirl39541

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It's not just a theme park, it's a full resort with everything you could imagine all rolled into one huge experience that people of all ages can enjoy!
 

WDWoptmist

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La Cava de Tequila lol in all seriousness though its just escapism you literally feel like you are in a completely different place it really is another World
 

Disney Shib

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My descriptions usually go on for extended periods of time and thus lead me to book a vacation myself lol. I think it depends on who I am describing the place to. My friends with kids I give one description and then my single friends I give another. Either way it's fantastic.
 

Figaro928

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LOL, my wife tries to do that. She sometimes gives bad info to folks on FB Disney groups in the hopes they'll go at a different time than us.....:eek:

oh, that is despicable...i love it!!!...


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