Disney World Bucket List?

sam_disney

Active Member
Hi everyone,

I decided to create a disney world bucket list.. and so far I am going to share with you what I have on there and what I have already done.

I've seen this done online before, so I apologise if you have had a similar post before.. but just wondered what you would have on your bucket list? or what is on it already?

This is mine so far:

My Disney World Bucket List


- To visit every park in 1 day
- To be at Disney World at Christmas time to see the decorations
- To have my honeymoon at Disney world
- To enjoy Christmas day at the world.
- To visit Summerland Golf
- To visit Fantasia Gardens
- To audition for the American Idol Experience
- To eat a brownie Paw at Animal Kingdom
- To eat a snack in each world showcase country
- To do the host the roast experience at Raglan Road
- Visit the Gingerbread house at Grand Floridian
- To see Mickey’s not so scary Halloween party
- To see Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas party
- To Cruise on the Disney magic/ Fantasy- well any of them!
- To see Castaway Cay
- To eat at Shula’s steakhouse
- To have my birthday at Disney world
- To Eat at the Crystal Palace at breakfast
- To eat at Askershurs at Breakfast time at Epcot
- To see the Osbourne Lights
- Ride the Astro-orbiter!
- Ride the new Dumbo!
- Take the Behind the Seeds tour at Epcot
- Take the keys to the world tour- to see the utilidors at MK
- Ride Cinderellas horse on the carousel
- Eat at Chef mickey’s
- Taste test a Grand Marnier Orange Slush
- See the castle lights at Christmas
- See the Goodnight Kiss at MK
- Enjoy the tye-dye cheesecake at pop century
- Enjoy ice cream at Ghiradellis
- Go and visit Splitsville
- See Cirque Du Soleil la nouba
- Attend Star Wars Weekend
- Visit Art of Animation
- Watch Wishes from the Poly Beach
- See the trolley Song
- See the New Parade (beginning 2014)
- See the New Fantasyland
- Eat in the Mexico Pavillion
- Hug Mickey Mouse at MK
- Star in the Indiana Jones Show
- Star in the Hollywood studios backlot tour
- Eat at 50’s prime time
- Eat at Sci-Fi Dine in theatre
- See snow on Main Street
- Wear bride ears around MK all day
- Design and ride my own rollercoaster at Disney quest
- Do a sleigh ride at fort wilderness
- Do a horse drawn carriage ride at port Orleans riverside
- Rent a bike at Port Orleans
- Shout ‘Andy’s coming’; to see what the toy story characters do
- Visit Animal kingdom lodge
- Ride dumbo
- See yeha Bob show at Port Orleans
- To do the Afternoon Tea at the grand Floridian
- To ask for ketchup at Wilderness Lodge- whispering canyon
- To see the rvs and campers at fort wilderness at xmas time.
 

luv

Well-Known Member
I've never been to all four parks in a day. I plan to do it, but haven't. Sometimes I wonder if I could do one thing in all 7 major parks. I think I could. But I always think..."I'll get to it another time." Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, lol. :)

Visiting the overseas parks is something I'd like to do very much, but I never want to be on a plane that long.

The balloon thing at DTD would be nice to do.

This isn't Disney...but I'd like to do that zip line thing at Gatorland.

That's it!
 
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jrab0616

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I've done alot of cool things at Disney over the years including the Keys to the Kingdom tour (sooo cool)! Also, the Toy Story character's don't drop anymore as it was scaring little kids. They did do this at one point, but don't any more.

My bucket list for Disney would inculde:
-Fly into MCO and take DME - will be happening soon!
-Enchanted Tales with Belle - hopefully to be accomplished this month!
-Eat at Be Our Guest (These are the only parts of FLE that I haven't seen yet)
-Eat at Beaches and Cream - also hope to do this on our trip
-Get a Dole Whip (I've been going all my life and never had one! :eek:)
-Mickey's Not So Scary Holloween Party
-Stay at Grand Floridian
-Breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table
-Dinner at 50's Prime Time Cafe
-Disney Quest (can't believe I've never done this!)
-Cirque Du Soleil La Nouba
-Stay on the Premium Dining Plan that includes all activites and tours!
-I'd love to stay at every resort on property. Not sure that will ever happen.
-Disney Mediteranian Cruise
-Visit Carsland at DCA (They were working on it when we were there in 2011).


That's what I can think of for now. I'm sure there are more.
 
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JIMINYCR

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Reading the previous lists I guess I can say I'm lucky. I've done a lot of the things that have been listed.

My Bucket list includes (there are some I know will never happen, they still are on the list just in case :rolleyes: ) :

Run in a Disney marathon
Go to Disney for every planned event in a year
Attempt to eat all of "The Kitchen Sink"
Stay at every resort once
Be chosen to open MK
Stay in the Castle Suite for a night
Be at WDW on the days of my Birthday and Anniversary
Disney Dive Quest
Take the time to do the Water Parks
Dine with an Imagineer
Drive the Richard Petty Driving Experience
Go back to WDW and ride the completed 7 Dwarfs mine train
Take a VIP tour
Watch Illuminations on the lagoon

Live long enough to visit the 5th park
Drink Beverly until I aquire a taste for the stuff
See the Yeti get over his paralysis

Visit DL
Get a membership into Club 33

Knocking off the list on this next trip:
Steam Train Tour
BOG
MNSSHP
FLE

So please contribute to my bucket fund. When I'm finished, I'll give you any thats left over.
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The Incredible Schmulk

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I would have a massive WDW bucket list so I won't even go there! But my one big wish would be to be at WDW for Christmas, not particularly Christmas day but for when the parks are decorated. It'll never happen unless I win the lottery! :(
No need for the sad face, since this is surprisingly doable. If you hit Disney the first full week after the New Year, or mid-November (the week before Thanksgiving weekend), you can see most of the Christmas decorations and festivities without breaking the bank. These are actually great times to go. The pre/post holiday crowds are low and the weather is typically very good, although it can get a bit chilly in January, and it's before and after the point when the hotel prices get jacked up for the Holiday Season.

We usually go in early November, and even as early as the last week of the Food and Wine Festival, Christmas decorations are beginning to pop up all over. Last year, we even got to see the Osborne Lights before flying home.
 
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disneyfan1995

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Here's a few for mine:

- Attend MNSSHP
- Attend MVMCP again
- Drink around the world in WS
- Eat in every single country in WS
- See the Kiss Goodnight
- Do every single attraction at all 4 parks
- All 4 parks in 1 day
- Meet all of the Villains (especially Maleficent)
- Run in a Disney race
- Be a Cast Member
- See Fantasmic, Wishes, and Illuminations all in the same night
- Ride all three mountains at MK in one day
- Meet Mickey Mouse in every outfit possible (safari, sorcerer, etc)
- Visit every resort
- Watch Wishes from the beach at Poly
- Ride the monorail continuously for an hour
 
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