Your last visit to Disney EVER...

sublimesting

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
OK, so do you guys ever think about your last trip EVER to Disney? It really breaks my heart but sometimes I think what it will be like when i am like 80 or something and realize it may be my last trip ever. Does anyone ever think about this scenario? What will be the last thing you do? I just can't imagine getting off of a ride like HM and think "That will be the last time I ever ride that ride, I've been on it hundreds of times and that is it...." As a matter of fact it makes me jealous that eventually we have to stop eventually and other generations get to keep going. When we die is there a Disney in heaven?

OK, there's my philosphical downer thread, enjoy! :wave:
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
I know it's very, very, very morbid, but I have thought of this.:eek::lol::eek:

Most likely why I take such a long time to leave. I spend at least a good 30 mins on MSUSA or LaL Plaza just looking up at SSE/CC in awe.:eek:
 

nolatron

Well-Known Member
You just gotta plan it so you go during the Tower of Terror drops.

Boy would that freak the hell out of the guests with you. :)
 

Mukta

Well-Known Member
If there is such a thing as ghosts, I will spend eternity haunting Epcot and floating around the World Showcase.
Sometimes I think that I will spend retirement in Orlando so I can visit regularly.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I am having one of those days where I am feeling just a bit evil. Instead of thinking about that one attraction or show I would like to see before my final EXIT I am thinking about taking some retribution on those annoying guests that really impeded the flow of the pixie dust and basically make everyone around them miserable.

The parade sneakers. These are the people that think it is perfectly acceptable to weasel into that 2 inch space next to you only minutes before the parade is going to start after you have been waiting in your spot for a good hour. I will be nice and let them in front of me and the second the parade starts they are getting 100,000 volts from a Taser right to the back of their neck.

The line savers. While the idea of physical harm is appealing I think I would take a much more devious route. Once the tour group took their place in line I would rearrange the chains/ropes of the queue in such a way that thew were barricaded into a box and the rest of the guests could go around them.

The stretching room dialogue reciters. Duct tape, Zip ties, air horn. Use your imagination.
 

MickeyDent

Member
Just thinking about my final trip to Disney World is REALLY bummiong me out....

But it is AN INTERESTING concept I haven't given any thought to. I know this going to sound REALLY crazy but I think my last ride/attraction ever at WDW would have to be Small World. Only because it was the first ride I ever went on when I was a kid. Would seem only right to finish it off the same way.
 
I have thought about this before...

When you're about to leave on your last day, the only thought that makes you feel better is, "Well I'll be back here in no time!". Then it's like, "Oh no! What if this is my last time for some reason?"

But that's why I try to make the best of each trip and start planning the next one!!
 

minnie_maus

New Member
You joke... but I think a LOT of us will do this. One baggie per person, lots of people... you can't stop this. WDW really needs to establish a LEGITIMATE way to do this - because it is going to happen anyway.

I'll take it a step further, I would like to be buried in the HM graveyard :goodnevil
 

luvlifeinfl

New Member
heck everytime I leave to return home I think will this be my last trip for what ever reason, then I get bummed out, go watch my home movies and start planning the next trip.

my question is who has to have their finger pry'd from their resort door to leave becasue the trip is over.
 

Steve-B

Active Member
May have already happened

My family may have already had its last trip to WDW (as a unit, anyway). We went last year, but now my older daughter is engaged and who knows about the other one? Maybe we'll have a couple of trips with the grandkids some day :shrug:
I just hope my wife and I can get down there (just the two of us). We have some friends who have never been. :eek:
I hope we get to take them.
 

PrincessBitty

New Member
I would just soak in the the atmoshpere at the MK then haunt the place for the rest of eternity. Or maybe in the afterlife there is an even better version of Disney ...
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
I've thought about this too. I would be pushing to sleep in Cinderella's Castle - saying it was my lifelong dream, and that it would probably be my last trip to Disney. Kind of morbid and all - but it's the only scenario I could think of that Disney might work with me on. :)
 

Scooter

Well-Known Member
Everytime I go to Walt Disney World I treat it as if it were my last trip there...
...because someday I'll be right.:lookaroun
 

mroman

New Member
I've thought about this recently. When you think about it, the last trip you took quite possibly could have been your last trip ever. I know it's a horrible thing to think about but nothing in life is a guarantee...not even a tomorrow. That's why you should always try to remember the moment you're in and take it all in and savor it for every minute.
 

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