For my WDW Trip to be "complete," I must _________________________.

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
For my WDW Trip to be "complete," I must......
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jaques21

Active Member
For me it used to be getting an ice cream cookie sandwich, but lines too long now-a-days especially on main street.:hungover:
 

LUVofDIS

Well-Known Member
It never seems complete for me. We have stayed two weeks, rode every ride we wanted, had a meal everywhere we cared too, etc. and yet I still wasn't ready to leave and felt as there was still much to do. There is just no satisfying me. Thanks to the OP for this one, now I feel sorry for my wife.
 

Scooter

Well-Known Member
I must ride ALL available no cost transportation on every trip which includes all of the following: (1) Buses (2) Monorails (3) Friendships (4) Big Boat from TTC to Magic Kingdom (or vice versa) and (5) Steam Train at the Magic Kingdom. I must ride each of these at least 1 time each trip or my trip isn't complete.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
It never seems complete for me. We have stayed two weeks, rode every ride we wanted, had a meal everywhere we cared too, etc. and yet I still wasn't ready to leave and felt as there was still much to do. There is just no satisfying me. Thanks to the OP for this one, now I feel sorry for my wife.
Gee, how I wish I could once again feel that way. From age 35 to about 62 I was deeply connected emotionally to WDW or just Disney in particular. I read every book about Walt, everything I could get my hands on about the parks, whatever backstage information that I could scrap up. Then all of a sudden, it all seemed completely childish to me. I know that isn't true and maybe it is just something that happens when we age. Maybe because as we age it gets harder to negotiate the parks easily and we come onto boards and listen to the righteous pass judgement on those that need a mobility device to get around and enjoy the way we once did. I don't really know the exact thing. Maybe it's the fact that the real problems of life start to become much more important than a plastic mouse. It's not what I wanted to do or how I wanted to feel, but, it just happened.

I still stay on these sites because, well, I actually have little else to do, but, now I tend to see the immaturity of many of the things that are talked about and the snot answers that the "allegedly in the know" spew forth. Whatever the case is it has drained all the joy out of what was once a fun and happy obsession. Oh, well, such is life. I don't give up easily though. I hope to have enough of my health back before long so I can try once more to capture that feeling that only Disney brought to my otherwise mundane life. Maybe someday!
 

JustAFan

Well-Known Member
All of it that I can fit in. Disney World is not a vacation for us, it's a trip. I want to do all the rides, see all the shows, and eat at all the restaurants.

With that said, I really feel like I'm at Disney when I turn the corner onto Main Street U.S.A. and get that first glorious glimpse at the castle. Then you're at Disney World.
 

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