How much of the day do you spend thinking about something Disney?

Pooh'sBuddy

Well-Known Member
It might actually be easier to say when I don't think of something Disney. It starts when I wake up, gets me through my day at work and is there for me at home. From the pictures all over my area at work, the ringers on my phone, the names of my animals and the decorations at home. Only 2 more days 'till our next visit!


Hope you have a magical time. Funny you mention pets' names. We just got a gerbil for our 4 year old son. Her name is Wendy.
 

lilclerk

Well-Known Member
A lot, especially if I'm planning a trip. It's hard to think of a time that I'm NOT thinking of Disney in one way or another.
 

cinderellafan6

Well-Known Member
Hey guys Im new on here and I love it that there are such DISNEY fans out there like me. Disney is always on my mind and it is usually the thing that I think about CONSTANTLY!! Everything is Disney and my family is the same way.
 

Mikester71

Well-Known Member
Hey guys Im new on here and I love it that there are such DISNEY fans out there like me. Disney is always on my mind and it is usually the thing that I think about CONSTANTLY!! Everything is Disney and my family is the same way.

Welcome to the club!:wave: We are Disneyaholics Anonymous!
 

Panhead

Member
Lets take a look into the mind of me....


17% Church
12% Disney
10% Girls
9% Music
8% Lighting
8% School
8% Friends
7% RCT3
7% Sound
6% Daslight
4% Family
4% Aviation




-Chris-
 

DisneyPirate85

New Member
You know really never gave it ALOT of thought but I think your on to something. My DW and I discuss our trips ALOT each and everyday! Come to think of it maybe ppl at work are right, sarcastically I had a co-worker make a comment that if it didn't "have Mickey ears" I wasn't interested in it anymore, last year before our July trip, BUT yes I think bout Disney quite often.:wave:
Can't help it I have a job where I deal with the bottom percentile of ppl so ya get'in away to Disney is a great escape from this reality we call life. Whether in person or thought.:ROFLOL:
 

Panhead

Member
Do guys think about Disney more than girls?

:lol:

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Depends on who it is, as for me, I think of Disney more then girls. Girls just seem too high maintenence for me, at this point in my life (no offence to any women on here).
I'd rather wait until I get a job, a car, finish school, get my own place, then start looking. I'm very smart with my money, and as i've been told a girlfriend is a BIG investment. Although I like girls, have a lot of girl~friends, but nothing serious.




-Chris-

BTW ~ Women, dont take any of this personally, all of my thoughts are from watching my friends, girlfriends, and listening to other people's advice. So none of it is really my experience :lol:

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Doombuggy13

Active Member
I'm so addicted! It's terrible. As soon as we got back from our last trip, I was already scheming to start planning another. In my spare time I play around on the internet trying to figure ways to save $$$, but then realize that we would never settle for off property. Everytime the YOMD commercial comes on TV I whine and pout because I currently don't have any reservations. I check WDWmagic every time I sign on to any computer to see what I've missed or what's new. It started out that the rest of the family were the WDW nuts, but now they laugh at me because getting back there is all I think about. The bad thing is that our next trip needs to be scheduled around my better half's work schedule and my older son's freshman college schedule. Soon as I can get that worked out. I'm booking. Then the real craziness starts. I put together an itinerary binder, reseach all the dinning options for our ADR's, study the resort maps......oh man does this sound bad or what?
 

Merissa

New Member
Hmmm, perhaps 24/7? Well, I wake up, check the daily posts on the site, hop into my car with my WDW background music playing, and then head off to my job at the Disney Store. I initially left when Children's Place took over and got a well paying (aka: boring) job elsewhere - but it felt awkward not calling people "guests" and who knew the breakroom wasn't "backstage?" So, alas, I returned home. I'm not sorry to say that I visit this site 4-5 times a day, nor that I often dream Disney. It's just nice to see that my healthy obsession is shared by so many others. Long live Disney!
 

LoriMistress

Well-Known Member
I'm so lame. I think about our trip every day. I think about it at work, when I look at a picture of DH and myself hanging out with Cinderella at CRT. I think about it when I'm at home; wondering when we'll be back.
 

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