JWG
Well-Known Member
Tough but fun question.
The attractions are such a little part of what I like. Don't get me wrong, I love the attractions, but I don't go for them. I go for the experience. The feeling of awe and wonder that you had as a kid, how it seems to come back each and every time, even as an adult. And just watching kids experience the magic themselves. We went with my niece and nephew in 2001, and didn't tell them. The saw the big Welcome to Disney World sign and the excitment was contagious.
The attractions are such a little part of what I like. Don't get me wrong, I love the attractions, but I don't go for them. I go for the experience. The feeling of awe and wonder that you had as a kid, how it seems to come back each and every time, even as an adult. And just watching kids experience the magic themselves. We went with my niece and nephew in 2001, and didn't tell them. The saw the big Welcome to Disney World sign and the excitment was contagious.