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Disneykidder

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BOG restaurant is jaw dropping, Prince Eric's castle in Newfantasyland is amazing, The floors at GF, Celebrate the Magic show is completely tear jerking. I could go on and on.
 

MouseDreaming

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The first amazing detail I remember...It was a January trip, and it was cold, even for Florida. We were staying at POFQ for the first time, and one little detail really caught my eye. A little frog, that looked like it was made of concrete by the rail, on the ground not too far from our second floor room. Amazing how they got every detail. It took me two days to figure out...it was a real frog, that was REALLY cold. True story. Thanks to my DS for pointing it out.
 

Emilily

Member
One of my biggest "wow" moments was when I walked into Wilderness Lodge for the first time. I'm pretty sure I stood there with my mouth open for a few minutes. Every time we go I still get the same "wow feeling" when walking inside.

Another would be just the feeling you get while at Disney. Yes, sometimes it gets a little frustrating with all the people, but underneath it all is this feeling. You can almost forget all the rest of the world. I love it.

One of the coolest moments that I've ever experienced that made me say "wow" was something that was really simple to most, but meant the world to me. Last year, I celebrated my birthday while in WDW, and the coolest thing to me was everyone wishing me a happy birthday, whether it was CM's, or other guests. It just made the trip all the more magical!
 

MOXOMUMD

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The lobby of Pop Century and the decade shadow boxes. We would go box by box and see if we remember the items they have on display. I was so excited to see they had an old lunchbox shaped like a school bus and I have the same exact one on display in my kitchen.

Also all the stuff from the 50's Prime Time Cafe. I feel like I'm walking into my grandparent's house everytime we dine there.
 

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