The Postivie Disney Thread

JeffR73

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I love the "Disney Bubble", the culture, the great customer service, looking forward to seeing what is new, how things look. Havent been there in 6 years. Looking forward to trying so many new things and having my sister and my parents go with my family. Been 29 years since myself, my sister and my parents all went to Disneyland in '86. It will be fun because they have never been to WDW and will get to see it again thru their eyes.
 
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Brer Panther

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One time, while I was in Tommorowland, I got a really good Slurpee-esque drink at the Lunching Pad. It was really good!

And while I'm on the subject, Tommorowland has a LOT of great attractions: Buzz Lightyear, Laugh Floor, Peoplemover... There's a lot that I like to do there.

And on a side note, I consider Splash Mountian to be Jess "Wakko Warner" Harnell's moment of awesome. He's the voice of practically EVERY CHARACTER from Brer Rabbit to Brer Fox to even the one doing the safety spiel!
 

betty rose

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I love that at Disney, there are really no bad choices. Do we go to Fantasmic or watch Wishes? Do we ride Haunted Mansion or Pirates? Mickey ice cream bar or Dole Whip? There are so many great options that even if one thing doesn't work out because of crowds or weather or timing, there's almost always something just as good to fall back on.
I agree, we always come home from each Disney trip, with a smile on our face. The CM's makes our trips special every time. I love them....
 

Misterdcp

Active Member
I love that at Disney, there are really no bad choices. Do we go to Fantasmic or watch Wishes? Do we ride Haunted Mansion or Pirates? Mickey ice cream bar or Dole Whip? There are so many great options that even if one thing doesn't work out because of crowds or weather or timing, there's almost always something just as good to fall back on.
My answer to all those choices is YES! which is why I think 7 days should be a minimum stay at the Disney bubble and 10 days is recommended so you can experience it all. The true choice is "what do I do first?"
 

ShoalFox

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In the Parks
Yes
I love the atmosphere of all four parks. I love the thrills of rides like SM, TT, RnRC, and EE. I love the grandeur of rides like SSE and UoE. I love the historical aspect of CoP. I love the optimism of Tomorrowland and Epcot. I love the easy transportation throughout the entire resort. I love the glimmering spectacle and amazing music of the MSEP.

I love how beautiful almost every movie from Walt Disney Animation Studios looks. I love the emotion of the sadder scenes, the laughs of the funny scenes, and the action of the thrilling scenes. I love the nature as seen in Bambi and The Fox and the Hound. I love the adventure as seen in The Black Cauldron, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet. I love seeing animation perfectly timed to music or other sounds.

I have loved Disney since 1998, and I always will.
 

Misterdcp

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Well we will have 6 days at the park..will be 2 days at Epcot and MK and one day each at AK and HS
6 days should be enough, especially if you go during a slower time of the year but you will be busy if you try to squeeze everything in. I hope you have an amazing trip and if you have any questions feel free to ask
 

Brer Panther

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Another voice actor-related thing: say whatever you want about the Winnie the Pooh ride, but you've gotta at least be happy with the fact that they got Paul Winchell to do Tigger again.

I mean, I like Jim Cummings and his take on Tigger, but you can't top Paul Winchell. I especially love how spooky he makes his voice sound when we hear Tigger's voice before the Heffalumps and Woozles sequence.
 

Chernaboggles

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My answer to all those choices is YES! which is why I think 7 days should be a minimum stay at the Disney bubble and 10 days is recommended so you can experience it all. The true choice is "what do I do first?"

I think I'm one of the only people on here who doesn't like the Disney Bubble, and Mr.CBs is the same. We prefer to be off site (but very close) in a townhouse, with a kitchen and a car. I don't like being in a hotel room (even a suite) for more than 3 nights, and even at low crowd times we usually only hit the parks for about 4 hours at a time before coming out for a break. We balance it out by taking very long trips and working remotely some of the time. We love to have a regular workday and then go off for dinner and IllumiNations at Epcot, or grab a sandwich at home and do rides, dessert and Wishes at MK.

Which leads me to another thing I love about WDW: there are so many ways to do it! Pretty much any way you want to vacation can be accommodated in one way or another. Want to totally disconnect and bask in the magic? Disney Bubble! Want to just flit in and out while avoiding winter at home? Local rental! Crowds overwhelming? Go early and bail when it gets too busy! Easily sunburned? Do most of your park stuff at night! Want to be busy and do a million different things all day? Go for it!

I think a lot of people just assume a WDW vacation is always the same thing, but it's surprisingly easy to tailor to personal styles and vacation preferences.
 

HeatherWatson

Active Member
I love everything about WDW.

I love dreaming of a vacation there.

I love the excitement that builds from the moment I first put down that $200 deposit and continues to grow through making ADRs, FP+ selections and all the other little minute details of the planning process.

I love the way I feel passing under the "Welcome to Walt Disney World" sign and they way I feel pulling up to our resort, checking-in, and walking into our room the first time.

I love the child-like enthusiasm that still fills me as I stroll through the parks and revel in the sights, sounds and smells of Disney.

As someone with celiac disease for whom dining out is more of a chore than a pleasure, I love going to WDW restaurants and eating without fear the food will make me sick and ruin our vacation!

I love the attractions, the grounds, the CMs, the happy children around and seeing families making memories together.

I ESPECIALLY love sharing the joys of WDW with my children, taking them on rides for the first-time, the way their eyes light up as parade dances by or fireworks light up the sky. I love watching the magical gift characters share with us in their interactions, blessing us with priceless memories.

I just LOVE how happy Disney makes me feel overall!!!

ETA: I also love the idea of this thread :p
 
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Prog

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I love that there is such a high standard that rides in their current state are considered an unprecedented low.
That is to say, they're amazing to the point that minor* flaws make them "unacceptable."

*Flaw level debatable but not here/now
 

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