Silentoffy
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I wasn't in the park on the 11th (which is my birthday), but I had a trip already scheduled to begin on the 17th. We were a little wary of flying, but after finding out that terrorism isn't covered by the trip insurance we decided to make the most of it. It turned out to be for the best that we did. I know that it was just what I needed. I got to tune out a reality that was just a little too much at times. I know that I didn't need to see the video footage 50 times a day. Instead, I got to enjoy myself in a fantasy world and set the real world aside for a week.
That was my first trip back to Disney World as an adult. I had fond memories of the park from going as a kid, but I think that it was the magic that it provided during that trip that really elevated Disney World to the level of specialness that it now holds. Being there that week was also an interesting experience. I got to ride Splash Mountain twice in a row by myself (my girlfriend at the time didn't like drops) during an E-Ride night. Everything was pretty close to walk on. I got to see the park and then some since waiting times were so minimal. It left us plenty of time to do other things that we wouldn't normally have the time to do.
That was my first trip back to Disney World as an adult. I had fond memories of the park from going as a kid, but I think that it was the magic that it provided during that trip that really elevated Disney World to the level of specialness that it now holds. Being there that week was also an interesting experience. I got to ride Splash Mountain twice in a row by myself (my girlfriend at the time didn't like drops) during an E-Ride night. Everything was pretty close to walk on. I got to see the park and then some since waiting times were so minimal. It left us plenty of time to do other things that we wouldn't normally have the time to do.