Who would you bring with you????

WDWmazprty

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Original Poster
If there was ONE person, living or dead, that you could take to Disney World with you, who would it be and why??? Just ONE person. :D
 

rsoxguy

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My wife, and I already do so.
Second place, my daughter, and I already do so.
Why? Because love is stronger than curious fascination.
 

echovictor

Member
My dad! He is the one that instilled in me my love of Disney. Sadly he passed away in '91.
He took us every year from '72 - '76 then finances became too big of an issue and we couldn't returned before his passing.
He was also a thrill junkie so I know he would love the "new" rides.
 

Dads 2 Boys

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My late brother. Growing up we never had a lot of money so we didn't get to go anywhere. He went with friends in '92 when he was 27 and loved it. We talked about going in summer of '94 but he died in March of '94. While I was 5 yrs younger than him, we always enjoyed hanging out and doing stuff together for the brief time I was an "adult" while he was still alive.
 

Tink28

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I would have loved to have taken my Dad, he was the one who is responsible for me being a Disney fan, called my Tinkerbell when I was born and only called me by my real name when he was mad at me!
Sadly he had Alzheimers and died 13 Years ago at only 69, he would have loved WDW.
 

Steve-B

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With the "ONE person" limit, and assuming this will not be someone whom you already vacation with, I would have to say that I'd love to be able to take my sister. She's a big kid at heart and anytime we get together, everybody laughs and has a great time. The only theme parks she's ever been to are Six Flags Over Texas and Schlitterbahn (I think). While she was married, her husband had no desire to take such trips.

If I could take two people, the 2nd would have to be my late cousin. You would be able to hear the three of us laughing clear across the park.
 

C&D

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Surprised no one has thought 'outside of the box'; how about someone who might be 'floored' by the technology. While there would be so many, I think I might like to give Thomas Alva Edison a look at some technology that he might not have even thought about, but sure as heck, appreciate.
 

dreamfinder

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um. Walt? :lookaroun I'd like to hear what he thinks, especially since he never saw it to fruition.

Exactly. If for no reason other than it would be great to hear what he really thinks. See if he is upset over some of the things that people say "Walt would be rolling in his grave" or if he likes them.
 

R W B

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My mom, she has never been and since I have been 3 times she has been really interested in going and I would love to take her. Hopefully I'll be able to make this happen in the next few years.
 

NYwdwfan

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My best friend passed away almost 6 years ago. I took her on her first trip to Disney when she was 23 and she was HOOKED. I'd love to be able to take her back again.
 

cowanfamily

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Probably my Dad. He took us twice back in the early 80's. He has not returned since. He still talks about the "Peter Pan ride" like he just rode it yesterday. If he was to go today I'm sure his favorite would be HS. His fav attraction would be The Great Movie Ride. I hope to someday talk him into returning.
 

Texas84

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One of my cousins just went through a bad divorce and she took up running to deal with the stress. So I'm taking her to Food & Wine to run the half marathon. She's like a second sister and we're both big kids.

Next would be my Mom. She went with me when I did last year's Halloween 5K. She went trick or treating and had a blast!

Next year I get to take Mom and Dad to Disneyland. Dad took us every year we lived in California. We couldn't afford to go to the Blue Bayou on a young Air Force officer's salary so I'm treating!
 

gnuts0306

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other than immediate family who would of course be my absolute first choice, i would have to go with JOHNNY DEPP!!!:sohappy::sohappy:
 

Chrononymous

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hmmmm...dead?...Ernie Kovacs
Living?...Terry Gilliam

Both are artists that veiw the world in a unique way, and both...like Walt have inspired the way I dream...so I would love to see the World through thier visions...
 

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