I will always remember the look on my daughter's face when she met the Princesses. She is normally a little chatterbox, but for those first few moments she was actually speechless. She stood there staring at Cinderella with her mouth wide open. She couldn't stop smiling the rest of the day. It was so sweet!
2007-10-17 08:15:58
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answered by Maria W 3
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One year, my family went to the Jolly Holidays dinner show at the Contemporary. I was young, maybe 6 or 7. A girl sitting at our table was a vegetarian. I had never met a vegetarian before. Turns out she was an Olympic gymnast, too. Anyway, when she asked for rabbit food, they offered to bring out more of the hot veggies & mashed potatoes. She asked for her own crudite platter. Sat there and ate raw veggies through the whole show and complained to her mom that the Disney staff was trying to make her fat because all the hot veggies were covered in butter.
2007-10-17 15:01:19
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answered by PrincessSRS 2
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i go to Disney two times a month so nothing really phases me any more i have seen the girl get engaged ,the fights, the lost children, i have seen the woman fall on her butt cus she thought she could go faster and see all and fall , i have seen the old man get his wheel chair caught in the trolley rails , i have watched a autistic child see mickey mouse for the first time, i have seen Disney in the eyes of a child, i have seen old couples cuddle and watch the fire works, i have seen a child throw a tantrum cus he or she wanted something,
but my ultimate favorite memory was i was on main street USA and was waiting for the after noon parade that day it was at 130 my family all sat down along with a few other families at 1230 we started talking to them even knowing where they were from ec. well at 135 a family attempted to sit on these peoples laps to see the parade and they had a huge fight it was so freaking funny seeing a man that didnt speak well English yelling at this other man that was making fun of him and telling him to scram
2007-10-20 12:47:23
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answered by rodeogirl 6
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my favourite memory is going to Magic Kingdom and walking down Main Street USA and seeing Cinderellas castle for the first time in real life after seeing it on TV.
2007-10-17 18:07:24
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answered by tinkerbell 3
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First off, I think you're bragging a little, and that's quite OK. It's gonna be hard for anybody to top that memory.
Mine came when my son was about 3 years old. Me, my wife, and my son were at Epcot, and it was very hot (go figure). My wife had a lot of insight and always brought my son's swimming suit and towel to the theme parks every day, just in case that there was those water fountains that squirt out of the pavement. Sure enough, Epcot has one of those areas, so we stripped my son down and put his suit on and let him play in the water jets. And next thing you know, Goofy comes strolling over wearing a bathing suit and brought a little portable jam-box playing beach music. My son got to play with Goofy one-on-one all by themselves for about 30 minutes. Other children were walking by, and their parents wouldn't let them join in because they didn't have bathing suits. I have some incredible photos of the event, and now my son is a teen-ager, but my wife and I still cherish that day. I just felt bad for those other children who had such disappointment on their faces as they walked by.
2007-10-17 17:28:37
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answered by Nobody Special 7
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I don't think I can top seeing my oldest meet Mickey when she was 1! That was a huge family trip paid for by my parents so my parents, my grandmother, my two sisters and my brother, sister-in-law and their two girls went.
This past May we went for a girls only, coming of age trip for my nieces 12th birthday (My mom, two sisters, my niece and myself)! My sister had just joined the Disney Vacation club so we went early and stayed at her home Resort for two days and just relaxed until we moved over to the Animal Kingdom Lodge and went full-force into the parks!!! I got to go on the Summit Plummet at the water park and we ate wonderful food all week long! It was a great trip with just the girls!! And we got to meet Stitch (we were sharing Stitch ears all week!!).
2007-10-18 12:36:22
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answered by jujube 4
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i have 2:
1. I use to live exactly 12 miles from it and every holiday or basically every night we would sit outside and watch the fireworks.
2. Im not much of a roller coaster person but one of my best friends tricked me into going on the Space Mountaina dn now ive been on every roller coaster in Florida.
2007-10-20 19:56:20
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answered by ? 3
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Very romantic! Congrats. I would have to say the first time I went, which was about 15 years ago, my little brother almost having a heart attack on the King Kong ride, it was hilarious. Well it was at Universal, but it should count.
2007-10-17 14:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I worked there for a little while at Tomorrow Land. I had a locker between Cinderella and Snow White. I remember that while we had our short breaks 'Cinderella' would be swearing like a truck driver over a little thing and 'Snow White' would be puffing on her cigarette as fast as she could.
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Ahhh, such wonderful memories!
2007-10-17 14:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite memory in Disney world was walking around MGM around Christmas, they had snow falling from the roof tops, it was like 90 degrees too . So if you ever go again do it at Christmas!
2007-10-18 07:50:43
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answered by kennamac7 2
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