You know you're a Disney fanatic when....

abug'saunt

New Member
you know your a Disney freak when -

5 of your 7 pets are named after disney characters-

3 cats - Belle, Tigger, and Philoctetes (from Hercules not sure about spelling as we just call him Phil for short)
2 fish - Pleakly (Lilo & Stitch) and Sully (Monsters Inc.)

our dog is Ali and our snake is Grimbold.
Our neice named her dog Prince Charming.

When your DH tells you that this is absolutely the last trip to WDW yet let's you plan another trip a year or two later. Then you catch him looking up rides and restaurants on the official Disney site 2 months before the trip.

When your DH claims to be all Disney'd out yet always turns on the Disney programs on the travel channel everytime they come on. :lookaroun

When every month you are doing your monthly meeting with your agency representative for your job and and you end up talking Disney for most the meeting instead of your business. :eek:

When your agency rep finally plans a trip to Disneyland and you ask her to bring back lots of photos of her kids for you because you don't have any kids of your own. :p

When you buy every disney movie released on DVD and you don't have kids.

When you refer to rides as "the bumpy ride" (BTMRR) and "the yo ho pirates" (PotC) and transportation as "mamorail" when you talk to your neice about the next trip. :D

When you bribe your 6 year old niece with candy or toys to convince her to ride a new ride during your upcoming trip. (We are trying to get her to go on Splash Mountain and ToT this trip. She was at the height requirement last trip but at 5 was too scared.)

when your DH, sister, and you argue over who gets to wear the Grumpy sweatshirt outside during a family get together. :brick:

when 2 months before your trip you start buying toiletries, do a pre-packing trial run, and wonder if you should bring only 2 or 3 shirts as you know that you will get at least 3 or 4 during your 10 day stay. :hammer: (We use the laundry facilities as it makes room for the souviners)

when your DH orders checks with disney characters on them for you to make you happy.

That's all i got for now.
 

no2apprentice

Well-Known Member
When you're 51 years young, are male, and you really, really, really, really, really have to resist the urge to buy the replica Mary Poppins hat and scarf on DisneyOutlet.com, because it's only $69.99 instead of $129.00, even though you know your wife would never ever be inclined to wear it, and to own it would be cool if for nothing else but to hang it on a hat rack near your front door.


:lookaroun
 

DisneyWood

New Member
you immediately start trying to plan your next trip before you other one has ended;

you try to determine what job you would like to have @ retirement, just so you can live near WDW & visit everday;
 

MaXXimus

New Member
When your 40 yr old male and every morning since learning of your trip you eat cheerios and are forced to take the last 3 O's and make them look like Mickey and then get all giggly.
 

WDWBro

New Member
When you tell your sister about something new in Italy, she automatically knows you're not talking about the country!

When you smell a wet rock, it smells like Splash Mountain.

If DreamWorks and Disney are both making a movie, you automatically know the Disney one is better.

If someone gives you a piece of paper, you can pretty much draw out a guide map of any of the parks.

The only time you ever ride a bus is at WDW.

When someone tells you a secret they found out about WDW, you already know what it is. Anything.

You get angry when people call Disney World Disneyland, Magic Kingdom Disneyland, or Magic Kingdom Disney World. Or when someone talks about something thats on property and says its near Disney World.
:fork:

When someone who hasn't been to Disney World since they were five, and thinks it's just for kids, or only knows about Magic Kingdom, you want to get them on a plane and prove them wrong.

Disney World > Universal. We all know it's true, but let's just keep it straight.

England = The Pavillion, Caribbean = Caribbean Beach, Everest = Expedition Everest, Sunset Boulevard = MGM, Africa = AK. It's all standard lexicon.

If someone names a ride, you can give them the spots of about 10-15 Hidden Mickeys. And that's on a bad day.

The most you ever walk in a day is either at Epcot or AK.

When they refurbed RnRc, you were a little bitter, because it was different than when your rode ot the first 173 times.

Your favorite book is either a WDW Guide or The Imagineering Way.

It's not a queue, it's a preshow.

They're not employees, they're cast members.

We're not customers, we're guests.

It's not for kids, it's for e-v-e-r-y-o-n-e.
 

kasey1988

Well-Known Member
-When you plan a vacation even though you know you cant go any time soon
-every conversation somehow turns to disney when your around
-anytime anyone mentions a vacation you suggest disney
-you beg your family to go in sept because of free dining
-you cry on your way home
-you constantally correct people about disney not just being the magic kingdom
-when you have to explain to people what mountain is what
-when your on the public bus in the morning and you just imagine your on your way to one of the parks insted of on your way to school
-you consider becoming a travel agent just for the discounted vacations you can get
-you can watch the planning videos over and over agian, old ones included
-you still have bags in your room from last years trip
-and finally i was devistated when i broke my mickey mouse anklet from adventure land, the little stand by aloha isle!

Yupp im a disney fanatic :)
 

DisneyLindz

New Member
You know you are a Disney fanatic when:

You get a voicemail from your cousin that says "Oh my god, call me. It's a Disney emergency." And then you call her back, find out the emergency relates to deciding between two different restaurants, and then proceed to take thirty minutes to solve that dilemma. AND you love every minute of it!

You can't remember how many times you've been to Disney World.

You make an itinerary for every day of your trip that is six months away.

You can't go one day without mentioning something about Disney.

You only go to animated movies that are made by Disney or Disney & Pixar.

You know how to get around the entire Disney property better than your hometown.... it's sad, but true!!!

And finally, you miss everything about being in Disney BEFORE your vacation is even over!
 

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
you plan another Disney trip while you are doing one

You refuse to go world traveling when you would rather go to Epcot

You only want to vacation at or near (as in 20 min or less) a Disney Resort

You say the monorail spiel out loud on the bus to school or work

The only non Disney movies you watch are ones featured in the Great Movie Ride

You buy a PS2 just for Kingdom Hearts

You only make food from a WDW cook book

You play the "Good Morning" music every time you get up

When something bad happens to you in life you blame it on a Disney Villain

Every room in your house is themed to a Disney attraction

Your car has everything Disney you can put on it

You watch Disney Resort TV even when you your not at the resort

You watch the Disney channel, even though you don't really like it

You can quote every Disney TV show episode

and

YOU LOVE THIS SITE!!! :sohappy::sohappy::sohappy:
 
You know you're a Disney fanatic:



...when dressing up for Halloween means picking a Disney character.

.... if you'd never point using just your index finger because that's rude BUT doing the Disney point, index and middle finger together, is just fine.

....your daughter gets nervous when the wipers are going on the car because they sound just like Alien Encounter noises that scared her at age 9.

....you rarely leave the house without some sort of Disney item somewhere on your body (I know this one's been mentioned, but I'm guilty of it, too).

....first timers planning their trips to WDW are sent to you to make sure they get it right. (again, mentioned earlier)

.....everytime you start to sing Earth, Wind, and Fire's song "Shining Star" you get the words mixed up with "When You Wish Upon a Star" (think about it)

....the trains around your Christmas tree have been replaced by a monorail with characters, resorts, and Spaceship Earth.

....you try to recreate your first Disney resort room by buying everything you can get your hands on from Mousesurplus!
 

JCorduroy

Active Member
...you convince your friend, who used to previously rib you for going to a 'kids' park, to buy annual passes and now he goes every weekend.

...you get stressed out at work and think: "You know, it's only 30 minutes to the parks...I can still make Wishes".

...a friend tells you they're kind of "Disney'd out" and you get offended. :)

...you convince your wife that yes, it really is a good idea to continue buying all these Disney christmas ornaments - imagine how cool our tree will look this year!

...you have more than ten attraction songs on your iPod.

...your email notification, at home and at work, is "Por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas".

...you have a shot glass collection purchased exclusively at Disney.
 

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