Do you cry?

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Post by Blackie Pueblo » Sep Thu 13, 2007 8:49 am

I haven't full on cried yet but I have been pretty choked up. The American Adventure gets to me too. Also, when I'm packing up the next morning to head home, I get pretty choked up. Because I just don't want such a fabulous time to end. Sometimes the real world can suck.

But isn't it amazing that just a place... a THEME park... can affect you like that?

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Post by rmorton50 » Sep Thu 13, 2007 10:24 am

I'm a 56 year old grandpa and I cry when I see the castle, SSE, American Adventure, Hall of Presidents. I cry when I leave, not knowing when I may be able to return. I cried when I watched my granddaughters at Cinderella's Royal Table, awestruck by the princesses.

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Post by DisBeamer » Sep Thu 13, 2007 7:30 pm

Just about 30 years old here, and I can think of two occasions I've cried at. One is the first time I saw the Electrical Water Pageant (strange, yes, but I'd wanted to see it for soooo long and never had, and my husband went out of his way to make sure we had a room we could watch it from the balcony ... it was very sweet). The other was the first time I saw Christmas Illuminations, with the special ending. I fully anticipate crying at it again this year (and am actually looking forward to it). The 'We Go On' portion of Illuminations can get me choked up too, but it's usually more of a 'tingly goosebumps' effect - even listening to it on here. :)

I admit I do get choked up when we have to leave, but I'm getting better at remembering that Disney World isn't going anywhere, and we'll always find a way back.

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Post by Joe90 » Sep Fri 14, 2007 1:31 pm

I'm one of the grinning like an idiot brigade. :D
I get sad when it's time to leave, but the memories keep me cheery until next visit.
Subsonic's Radio helps jog the memories.

Cheers Sub. 8)
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Post by BuDz211 » Sep Mon 17, 2007 10:12 am

I'm usually very happy and have a stupid grin all the time. Sometimes I'll get a frog in my throat with patriotic stuff.
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Post by sweetheart5839 » Sep Sun 23, 2007 3:54 pm

Well Im 17 and I tend to get choked up all the time which is probably worse than an older person crying because for teens my age Disney is not the "hippest" thing to do and definitely not worth crying over. But I always have to stop myself from crying just cuz I dont want anyone, including my family, seeing me cry over Disney. But I definitely have wanted to cry on numerous occasions such as Parades and shows etc, especially lately for some reason. :cry:

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Post by goofy39 » Sep Sun 23, 2007 5:07 pm

your not alone. i do the same.

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Post by alldisney4us » Sep Mon 24, 2007 6:03 pm

Wishes, Spectromagic and that last glance of the castle as we leave the Magic Kingdom until the next visit are sure to bring tears. We try to be one of the last guests to leave MK on our last day of our vacation. That is my favorite time and probably my most emotional.

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Post by yodiwan1 » Sep Mon 24, 2007 10:39 pm

I just played the Horizons theme song, and yup, i cried. Thinking of that ride just chokes me up cause it was my favorite growing up. I almost cried my last day working there, and everytime my trips end. I always make sure they end with Illuminations. Watching old videos of my former Cps and me running around always bring a tear to my eye....My fiance laughs everytime she sees me do it too!! :oops:
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Post by frantheman76 » Sep Wed 26, 2007 3:42 am

Yep, 31 years old and I still get teary at certain parades and always at IllumiNations!!
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Post by Calypso » Sep Wed 26, 2007 1:21 pm

Just returned and I got all teary eyed. We had an unexpected trip back to MK to catch the monorail to EPCOT (what was up with Disney transporation this week???) and we got another last look at the castle and SM and that tugged at the heart strings.

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Post by GhostHost » Oct Mon 01, 2007 7:25 am

Maybe not a full fledged cry but I get very emotional when I first walk in and then also on some of the rides. The American Adventure and Illuminations always give me a big lump in my throat and I usually have a small cry in the dark on those.
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Post by csquare77 » Oct Mon 01, 2007 11:33 am

For me it's not so much a show but, I get a little sad watching the sunset on my last day at Disney.

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Post by mindy0509 » Oct Mon 01, 2007 11:46 am

I bawl during Wishes. My husband just laughs at me as I sit on Main Street and cry. I also cry the first time I see the castle and on Magical Express on the way back to the airport. I NEVER want to leave but have to return to the real world to make $$$ for the next trip.

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I get teary

Post by dwellsbct » Oct Wed 03, 2007 12:22 pm

I admit it I get teary at the end of American adventure and when I see a kid with the biggest smile ever as they meet their favorite character for the first or millionth time. (I'm partial to getting my picture taken next to Ariel in her gratto. :lol: ) But I digress... I get teary on my last day when I drive out of the Walt Disney World back into the "real" world. But then I smile 'cause I know I'll be back soon.

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