Originally posted by 2much2do
3. Getting to MK and walking down Main Street. Main Street has a smell too, like cookies baking and the soap they use to wash the floors and some other stuff I can't describe, but I'm sure you know. And seeing the castle. Even if we get to Disney and go to another park first, as we have done the last two times, we don't feel we are really there until the day we walk down Main Street.
those are all me too but the monorail is what really did it for me as a childOriginally posted by YoHo
What is it (or was it if its been removed) that really made you feel like you're at Walt Disney World?
Some people its the Castle. For me, its Adventureland. Seeing Pirates, the Tikihouse and Jungle cruise drive home that yes, I'm home.
So what is it for you?
Originally posted by goonsquads57
Main street and the castle. And the music (we are always there at Christmastime, so it's always Christmas music). The "clip-clop" of the horses. It's like I'm holding my breath all year until I get to main street....then I'm home.
i love that tooOriginally posted by krazyjon
As they say in radio, long-time listener, first time caller. I don't know about anyone else, but as a child (and still today) driving to WDW, it was/is the sight of the first Disney roadside billboard sign that also made us feel we were there. Of course we really had some driving left, but that was and is a biggie.
Originally posted by YoHo
What is it (or was it if its been removed) that really made you feel like you're at Walt Disney World?
Some people its the Castle. For me, its Adventureland. Seeing Pirates, the Tikihouse and Jungle cruise drive home that yes, I'm home.
So what is it for you?
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