BigTxEars
Well-Known Member
OK...then those of us on the boards on which the pixie dust does not seem to be quite so effective anymore. Better?
Indeed
The pixie dust is good stuff!
OK...then those of us on the boards on which the pixie dust does not seem to be quite so effective anymore. Better?
Are you so involved in the videos prior to a trip to WDW and Disneyland that we have lost all meaning of the excitement and anticipation of an upcoming Disney trip? Does the internet technology take it all away for us that we had years ago before we wnet on our great and wonderful trips and does it take away from our children especially ones that will be going on their first and maybe once in a lifetime trip?
There you go. There's not much more to it than this. If you're the type that gets the surprise\anticipation ruined for you by watching the videos than there is a solution: Don't watch 'em!In my opinion it can both kill and help anticipation/excitement. Like for me, I've learned about several different things to do that I didn't know about before from online and we are now planning on doing those things on our Honeymoon. However, last night my fiance started playing a video of the SDMT and when it got to a certain point I'm like "No, turn it off! I want it to be a surprise when we ride it!" .
I remember going to disneyworld soon after Expedition Everest first opened, not knowing what the ride was all about, and then watching the hotel channel in our room the first day and seeing that it went backwards. I admit, I was a little bummed out, but didn't tell my family. I need to grow up!There you go. There's not much more to it than this. If you're the type that gets the surprise\anticipation ruined for you by watching the videos than there is a solution: Don't watch 'em!
I temper my anticipation by watching certain things I can't wait to see and other things that I want to be surprised by. For instance I have watched many of the "simulated" ride throughs of the 7DMT however when Steve posted the actual live ride through, I chose NOT to watch it and wait to be surprised in September.
I like to watch all the youtube videos and I especially like to visit sites on the internet that will help me plan for my next upcoming trip. I visit annually with my family for the last 10 years plus go to Disneyland. I LOVE Disney so I want to see other people enjoying their trips when I am at home. I have also grown increasingly dissatisfied with the customer service when calling WDW when planning my trips. I edit ressies and now fastpasses to the last minute based on the new info I get from trusted unofficial websites. I thank all the youtube Disney regulars, the people on these threads, and every unofficial Disney website that helps me make the most of my trips. So to me they are a blessing.In 2003 my wife planned our first WDW trip our two children at the time were 4 and 2 and we had so much excitement and anticipation building prior to our trip as it was our family's first trip we didn't know what to expect once we arrived and this is the trip when I knew this is where I wanted to be and would always come back. We didn't have Youtube, Facebook or other internet options to go to prior to our trip although, I think the Disboards was just starting and we had gathered enough information that we planned a great trip.
Now here it is 2014 our family has grown to four they are 15, 12, 10 and 5 we just returned ffrom a 7 night stay but, as I look at all the videos on Youtube of the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Ride and all the other Facebook pages and all the other internet pages that are out there to view about WDW and Disneyland it brings up a thought.
Are you so involved in the videos prior to a trip to WDW and Disneyland that we have lost all meaning of the excitement and anticipation of an upcoming Disney trip? Does the internet technology take it all away for us that we had years ago before we wnet on our great and wonderful trips and does it take away from our children especially ones that will be going on their first and maybe once in a lifetime trip?
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