The Disney "Zip a Dee Doo Dah Feeling"
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The Disney "Zip a Dee Doo Dah Feeling"
Whenever I go to any Disney theme park I get a rush through my body. My soul is risen out of my body and I feel weightless. My heart rate increases and I get so excited I can't handle it. Does anyone have these feelings or am I just crazy.
Do you think have enough time to go the bathroom before the next show?
We can't you old fool, WE'RE BOLTED TO THE SEATS!!!
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Well, we know you're really there because your picture is telling me you're there!csquare77 wrote:No, when I get there its like, wow im really here, oh to be in futureworld over by the test track were the monorail track is at dusk...
Do you think have enough time to go the bathroom before the next show?
We can't you old fool, WE'RE BOLTED TO THE SEATS!!!
-Statler & Waldorf
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We can't you old fool, WE'RE BOLTED TO THE SEATS!!!
-Statler & Waldorf
Muppet Vision 3D
I always seem to remember the first and the last day only. The rest is just a blur. For some reason we always spend the last day at the Magic Kingdom and its so torturous to ride the boat or monorail and see the castle, space mountain etc. being left behind.
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I Totally agree! It always makes me sad on the day I have to leave. But when i do 1st get there, I get so happy that i feel like my heart will just burst from my chest!Croaker wrote:I always seem to remember the first and the last day only. The rest is just a blur. For some reason we always spend the last day at the Magic Kingdom and its so torturous to ride the boat or monorail and see the castle, space mountain etc. being left behind.
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I go to Disneyland every month or so. I don't get that feeling anymore. I remember when I use to.
This January will be my first visit to WDW in 8 years. I'm incredibly excited. I know I'm going to get that feeling when we get on the plane, land, drive into WDW, check in, and visit each park. Each one of those I'll be so giddy. I'm even giddy thinking about it. It'll also be exciting because I'll be able to share first visits with my wife and friend whom have never been to WDW.
Reading these posts about leaving also makes me sad to know I will be as well.
This January will be my first visit to WDW in 8 years. I'm incredibly excited. I know I'm going to get that feeling when we get on the plane, land, drive into WDW, check in, and visit each park. Each one of those I'll be so giddy. I'm even giddy thinking about it. It'll also be exciting because I'll be able to share first visits with my wife and friend whom have never been to WDW.
Reading these posts about leaving also makes me sad to know I will be as well.
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Yeah i know that feeling. For me is is usually expressed with skippnig and singing down mainstreet, pointing at everything with eyes as big as saucers, and maybe a tear or two.
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See thats what happens if you go to Disney like once a month, But im glad you excited to be going to WDW. I have a sister that lives in Florida, and Disney is not a vacation anymore camping in the woods is, lolsubsonic wrote:I go to Disneyland every month or so. I don't get that feeling anymore. I remember when I use to.
This January will be my first visit to WDW in 8 years. I'm incredibly excited. I know I'm going to get that feeling when we get on the plane, land, drive into WDW, check in, and visit each park. Each one of those I'll be so giddy. I'm even giddy thinking about it. It'll also be exciting because I'll be able to share first visits with my wife and friend whom have never been to WDW.
Reading these posts about leaving also makes me sad to know I will be as well.
I travel to WDW 1-2 times a year and I always get that feeling.
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not to steer this topic off course...but...i have a quick question in regards to what you said. (that you go to disneyland every month) i've heard that parents have been buying their kids annual passes and dropping them off at DisneyLand (during the summer) every day rather than day care. heard that it was cheaper than daycare (i'm talking ages 10-16) is this a rumor? is it true? or is it just a good idea for those that never thought of it and are right now purchasing next years summer day care at Disney..subsonic wrote:I go to Disneyland every month or so. I don't get that feeling anymore. I remember when I use to.
This January will be my first visit to WDW in 8 years. I'm incredibly excited. I know I'm going to get that feeling when we get on the plane, land, drive into WDW, check in, and visit each park. Each one of those I'll be so giddy. I'm even giddy thinking about it. It'll also be exciting because I'll be able to share first visits with my wife and friend whom have never been to WDW.
Reading these posts about leaving also makes me sad to know I will be as well.
I have no clue, but it makes sense.Croaker wrote:heard that it was cheaper than daycare (i'm talking ages 10-16) is this a rumor? is it true? or is it just a good idea for those that never thought of it and are right now purchasing next years summer day care at Disney..
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