wilkeliza
Well-Known Member
My biggest regret is not in WDW. I didn't go to WDW until I was 21 but that was because my family couldn't afford it. As much as I wish I could have gone before I don't see it as a regret.
The one true regret I had was in DL. I went when I was 16 (shortly after my mother the biggest Disney fan I know died) and I just did what the group wanted to. I was with my JROTC group and most of the people in that group got to travel with their family because they had money. I never got to go anywhere as a kid so I was scared to suggest anything. I realize now at 23 and as I research going to back to DL for my boyfriend's 25th that I missed so much. I had no clue that there was a Panochio ride or a Alice in Wonderland ride. I was there during the 50th anniversary prep time that almost everything was down for refurbishment. Space Mountain was down so I never got to experience that.
The one true regret I had was in DL. I went when I was 16 (shortly after my mother the biggest Disney fan I know died) and I just did what the group wanted to. I was with my JROTC group and most of the people in that group got to travel with their family because they had money. I never got to go anywhere as a kid so I was scared to suggest anything. I realize now at 23 and as I research going to back to DL for my boyfriend's 25th that I missed so much. I had no clue that there was a Panochio ride or a Alice in Wonderland ride. I was there during the 50th anniversary prep time that almost everything was down for refurbishment. Space Mountain was down so I never got to experience that.