Most touching moment

sillyspook13

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Original Poster
What moments at Disney always bring you to tears? I usually cry during Tapestry and the Hunchback of Notre Dame show.
 

DisJosh

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Your last day at Magic kingdom........riding away on the monorail and knowing you wont be back for a looooong time :( Well thats more sad then touching.....
 

Figaro

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Seeing my 14 month old son's expression the first time we entered the Magic Kingdom and he saw the castle. We waited a loooooong time for that moment! (several years!)
 

Maria

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The ones I remember right now.... kissing ____ for the first time while watching the Fountain of Nations at night, and watching "Candlelight Processional" by Xmas time. Loved both.... ;)
 
haha I agree I was disgusted, but I guess the most touching moment would be a toss up between the Spectromagic parade (just so magical and I love the music) and or leaving The Disney Property....sniff sniff....
 

Tapestry2000

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Originally posted by MrPromey
I cried like a baby the first time I went on JIYI.. Not because I was happy though… :(


Hehehehe........going on that ride made me want to rip my left arm off just so I'd have something to throw at the animatronics...same as It's A Small World

Let's see...I can definitely agree with the crying when you leave the WDW property (because I did on my last trip, and I'm 18) :( Tapestry and IllumiNations always gets me a little misty too....oh yeah! Being in the MK for New Years Eve 1999 with my family, watching the fireworks over Cinderella's Castle, freezing my butt off...that's something I'll always remember forever ^_^
 

DisJosh

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Originally posted by markymark
The film at the end of the animation tour always gets me, as does Spectro and of course leaving the MK on our last night.


You watch that?!! I'm always busy gawking at what the animators are doing, and trying to see what theyre workin' on.
 

DisneyFreak

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During the song "Two Brothers" in the American Adventure I get a little misty. Also toward the end during the song, "America, spread your golden wings" (I think that's the name). I know, I know.....I can't help it. I'm very patriotic.
 

MrPromey

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Freak, I'm glad that I'm not the only one... I really, am moved by this presentation and every time I go through it I hear someone (usually an adult who is older than myself) talking about how boring or how "stupid" it was and it sort of makes me sad... I'm glad to know that at least a few people besides myself are moved by this attraction. I'm so very glad that it is in World Showcase because that means it will probably be there for quite some time to come!
 

markymark

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Originally posted by DisJosh



You watch that?!! I'm always busy gawking at what the animators are doing, and trying to see what theyre workin' on.

Well I do watch the animators obviously. I could stay watching them for ages, but I always like to go into the little theatre at the end too.
 

MrPromey

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Originally posted by markymark


Well I do watch the animators obviously. I could stay watching them for ages, but I always like to go into the little theatre at the end too.

I always go on the weekends so I hardly ever get to see them :( You just walk by and see an empty room.The one time I did go during the week I took the tour during their lunch time and there were only two people working across the room somewhere :(
 

markymark

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Originally posted by MrPromey


I always go on the weekends so I hardly ever get to see them :( You just walk by and see an empty room.The one time I did go during the week I took the tour during their lunch time and there were only two people working across the room somewhere :(

I would rather have the chance to go every week, and not see them!!!
 

JAY-ROD

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Mine would have to be leaving the Magic Kingdom at 1 in the morning. Holding my girlfriends hand and walking up to Walts Statue and saying thank you to him. As were walking down Main street I take one last glance at the castle changing colors and tell her this is what its all about.
 

DisJosh

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Originally posted by markymark


Well I do watch the animators obviously. I could stay watching them for ages, but I always like to go into the little theatre at the end too.

When was the last time you went there marky? They show the movie on a screen in a room with a large window that overlooks the animators work space.........thats why I'm always watching them rather than the movie.
 

Figaro

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When was the last time you went there marky? They show the movie on a screen in a room with a large window that overlooks the animators work space.........thats why I'm always watching them rather than the movie.

I haven't been in there in about 2 years, but the last time I did go, the movie of all the animated movies highlights was shown in a theater at the end of the tour. I loved that movie but I used to get all misty during it also. Especially when Bambi's mother gets shot. :(
Did they change that?
 

DisJosh

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Originally posted by Figaro


I haven't been in there in about 2 years, but the last time I did go, the movie of all the animated movies highlights was shown in a theater at the end of the tour. I loved that movie but I used to get all misty during it also. Especially when Bambi's mother gets shot. :(
Did they change that?

Not any more they have changed the whole tour arround........the movie they show at the end is on a wide screen/flat type big screen TV on a wall in a room with a window overlooking where the animators work. I believe the end is now where the beginning used to be.
 

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