TinkerTara
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I recently went on an adult trip to WDW and was able to try some new experiences I would not have thought of with my family. Mostly they centered around food. I tried new restaurants, my favorite was Raglan Road. This was the one restaurant I was least excited about prior and quickly made it to my favorite list. Each time I visit Disney I have to look at it as its own unique trip. If I compare it to a prior trip then I am sure to be disappointed. I find a lot of the Magic comes from those around me. If I enjoy the company then we can make the most out of anything. On my adult trip we had a day full of downpours, not Florida's 10 min rains then sunshine, but downpour all day. After a while you just give up trying to stay dry and enjoy what you can. This experience allowed me to try some Crème brule in France in Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie, which is a little bakery tucked away in the back. I never even realized it was there because I was so busy with my agenda. It is nice to have an agenda and want to plan what you are going to do and where you will be but sometimes the experience forces you to do something different. These unexpected changes often work out for the best. Often when I am away from Disney I imagine it as perfection, no other local park can compare, no other firework display even comes close to giving me that warm and fuzzy feeling. So it is sometimes difficult to look away from the walls around the construction zones and enjoy the rest of the surrounding, but that is something I had to force myself to do. I also looked closer at the walls. I know this sounds weird but what other company will put facts pertaining to the area on the construction walls, who else will decorate it to match the surrounding area, who else will make their construction walls educational and functional at the same time. I am excited to see and experience what comes from behind those walls. There is always something new and different to do I just have to be willing to try them and find them.