DisneyPride
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I wonder if any of your family members are being critical of you for making WDW your #1 destination every year??? This year I have a trip planned to NY city and Philadelphia in May just so we can go and explore somewhere else. we are looking foward to it but still rather be in WDW. Ofcourse we have to keep our family tradition, therefore we have a WDW week trip scheduled for the fall. Our family does not see the big deal about WDW. They like to go for a couple of days but no more because they have been there so much they don't know what else to do. No imagination......
Maybe it's the fireworks,or the fictional fantasy of the rides, or sitting infront
of the castle under an umbrella table eating a hot dog or an ice scream. Maybe it's eating in a different country or at a dinner show. Or just sitting in one of the benches infront of China and "watch the people". Maybe it's taking the monorail from MK to Epcot at night and seeing all the buildings lit up. Whatever the "Maybe", for me there is no other place in the world like it. It's a different world in there, a world of make believe and fantasy. Sure I'll enjoy the Empire State Building in NY and Liberty Bell in PHiladelphia, but that is not magical.....:king:
I try to explain this to them, but they don't get it. Do any of you get the same feedback from your friends and family?? What do you tell them?
Maybe it's the fireworks,or the fictional fantasy of the rides, or sitting infront
of the castle under an umbrella table eating a hot dog or an ice scream. Maybe it's eating in a different country or at a dinner show. Or just sitting in one of the benches infront of China and "watch the people". Maybe it's taking the monorail from MK to Epcot at night and seeing all the buildings lit up. Whatever the "Maybe", for me there is no other place in the world like it. It's a different world in there, a world of make believe and fantasy. Sure I'll enjoy the Empire State Building in NY and Liberty Bell in PHiladelphia, but that is not magical.....:king:
I try to explain this to them, but they don't get it. Do any of you get the same feedback from your friends and family?? What do you tell them?