Is there something at WDW that you have never experienced or will never experience at WDW that you wish you could?
It could be something as simple as a ride you have never or will never go on (intense version of Mission Space :lookaroun) or a now extinct ride you never got a chance to go on, or it could be something different entirely, like a feeling you'll never have.
Mine? One thing I have never experienced is what it's like to visit WDW as an out of town visitor. I've lived in Florida my whole life and grew up 30 minutes away, so we went to the parks a few times a year. I don't know what it's like to save up all year for a trip, or what it's like to book a hotel a year in advance and have to wait and wait for the time to arrive. I don't know what it's like to walk down Main Street USA for the "last time," knowing I won't be back until who knows when.
What about you?
I'll tell you my dream- the thing I haven't been able to do at WDW.
Stay at the Grand Floridian in a concierge suite.
That would be magical.
I have never had the opportunity to experience the opening rush at any of the parks. We always either sleep in or visit halfway through morning EMH. Given that I've never been to one, I like to picture it rather dramatically:
The festivities. The ribbons twirling and costumed characters dancing. A corny Disney song playing dimly in the background. Rope-drop. The sweaty legions of stroller-pushing, embarrassingly-clad tourists jockeying for position, struggling against thunder-thighs to be the first in line for Splash Mountain. Somewhere, a man slips and is devoured by speeding ECVs. That is the thrill of the race.
Mission Space Orange. I am afraid of dying.
The One ride I don't think I could ever do is ToT because I don't like the fact that they added extra drops. I have a semi sensitive stomach so that would definitely bother me. But I havent been to Disney yet. I don't go until August for the VERY FIRST time!! So we'll see!
Ever since I read about the building of the Contemporary Resort in a junior high Social Studies class (at the time it was being built, so you know about how old I am), I've wanted to stay there. To me, the Contemporary IS WDW. And every single time we've made a reservation there, something happens where we have to cancel our trip. One year my mom was ill, twice my husband was laid off, then this last time he had to have emergency quadruple bypass surgery.
Then, when we go to re-make our reservations, we can never get in for the time we'll be there or for a price we can afford--on those second tries, there are never any of the somewhat-affordable rooms available--so we end up staying at POFQ.
I love POFQ, but just once before I die, I HAVE to stay at the Contemporary!
I don't know WHAT RB is talking about. An EXTREME majority prefers AE to SGE. Trust me on that one.I'm guessing AE wasn't better?
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