Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
Tell me I'm wrong.
That’s a completely different phenomenon...and not increasing the problems
Tell me I'm wrong.
...the ZoloftEverything! The smells, the prettines, the cleaniness, the rides, the snacks, the resorts, the monorail & the contemporary! Everything. ❤Oh and those Mickey balloons!
You’re dead wrong. As always.That’s a completely different phenomenon...and not increasing the problems
Don’t even know how to spell “whoa.” LMAO!Woah...you mad, bro? What’s with the CM hate?
Are you dating 21 Stamps?
You’re making me blush on a Friday
If you went to see your doctor because you didn't feel well, and he prescribed a pill that made you feel happy, and safe, and made all your worries seem to fade away and made you feel like you felt
like you did as a child, and made you forget about your real world problems, when that prescription ran out, wouldn't you ask for a refill?
I know I might get flamed, so here's my disclaimer: No, I'm not a troll. No, I don't have any preconceived views on this. Yes, I'm just honestly curious.
This board is amazing. I've learned more about planning the first WDW family trip than I ever thought possible. I even know the acronyms! But I am curious about the fascination with all things Disney from adults. If it wasn't for my kids, I know I wouldn't be going, and I did go to WDW 4 times from the ages 5-15. So, what draws people to it? It is definitely not a value vacation, so is it pure fandom, escapism?
Would live some views on this.
Wow! This is incredible. You shared about your dad passing, and you reminded me of something I have not thought of in years. My grandmother took me to MK in 1975. In 2001 I was at Epcot I learned that she was sick and I was told to get on a plane to say my goodbyes---I arrived at her deathbed in time for her to see me and close her eyes for one last time. I NEVER put these two things together until now. I guess WDW is more important to me than I thought.I am asked this often - and this is my response:
Disney offers me the vacation I NEED when I need it. And that can change in a moment. If I need to get away to decompress and just relax by the pool and catch up on sleep - I can do that. If I want to enjoy great food and wine and window shop in shops - I can do that. If I want to get away and be crazy and relive younger years going on rides and laughing with characters - I can do that. If I want to connect with my kids and make amazing memories - I can do that. If I want to celebrate something - I can do that. When my dad passed and I needed to be in a place that made me smile - Disney did that. If I plan to do any of the above and get to Disney and change my mind - I can. It fits what I need when I need it and yet affords the flexibility should my mood or needs change. That's why I go to Disney as an adult and will continue to do so.
We live in Florida and we went to Disney almost every summer from the age of 5. Now that I’m an adult(46), I’ve been a passholder for quite a while and we now take our kids/grandkids 5-6 times a year. We all love it so much. Hard to explain, but when we arrive at a park it’s just magical for us. I immediately become a child again so much wonder and excitement. My husband and I also take a couple of trips a year by ourselves and have just as much fun(if not more ). I do understand that it’s not for everyone, but we are definitely a Disney family.I know I might get flamed, so here's my disclaimer: No, I'm not a troll. No, I don't have any preconceived views on this. Yes, I'm just honestly curious.
This board is amazing. I've learned more about planning the first WDW family trip than I ever thought possible. I even know the acronyms! But I am curious about the fascination with all things Disney from adults. If it wasn't for my kids, I know I wouldn't be going, and I did go to WDW 4 times from the ages 5-15. So, what draws people to it? It is definitely not a value vacation, so is it pure fandom, escapism?
Would live some views on this.
Disney is Not just for kids. Am a senior now.And first time observed in thev80,s. Been several times since. Yes lots of entertainment for children and teens. But plenty more for the child within the adults. And plenty to one looked.I know I might get flamed, so here's my disclaimer: No, I'm not a troll. No, I don't have any preconceived views on this. Yes, I'm just honestly curious.
This board is amazing. I've learned more about planning the first WDW family trip than I ever thought possible. I even know the acronyms! But I am curious about the fascination with all things Disney from adults. If it wasn't for my kids, I know I wouldn't be going, and I did go to WDW 4 times from the ages 5-15. So, what draws people to it? It is definitely not a value vacation, so is it pure fandom, escapism?
Would live some views on this.
Asking about the appeal to adult fans has nothing to do with blasting childless couples at WDW. My question comes out of curiosity, and the tweet came out of madness. Not even remotely close.Funny to see this thread particularly talking about adult Fans.
Specially after that hilarious viral tweet of a woman with kids blasting childless couples for "ruining" her vacations by visiting WDW without kids. (think KatieBug but blaming all of her and her "precious" woes on to adult childless fans)
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