Happiest Place on Earth?
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Happiest Place on Earth?
Well to me Disneyland is happy at times but there are some times that Disneyland can be a bad place or sad place. Like when everyone leaves the park, everyone is ao angry at something and you hear yelling, crying, and even sometimes fights.
I think it is kinda funny that they say Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth. The way I see it, I think the place can be the saddest place on Earth.
I think it is kinda funny that they say Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth. The way I see it, I think the place can be the saddest place on Earth.
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Disney World brings me great joy. I am with my family, we are having fun and are safe. We have plenty to eat, nice place to sleep. Not even a rainy day upsets us. (I get alittle grumpy late at night.) Sad when we leave to go back home. I have been to a web site that has documented all the injuries and deaths. I was very suprised at what all goes on that you don't see or hear about.
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Yeah, you always hear crying of little kids, or upset mutterings of people. I once experienced a couple fighting right by Splash Mountain. They were really upset at each other. I guess it's the Happiest Place on Earth...for the most part.
And of course I get sad when it's time to leave. So until the next time I go, I have this site and other Disney-ish things to do in the meantime.
And of course I get sad when it's time to leave. So until the next time I go, I have this site and other Disney-ish things to do in the meantime.
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And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
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Yeah, there is no crying, complaining, whining or frowns at Disneyland!!
But I can understand high tensions. A couple of years back I went in a big group, and a couple of people really ruined the trip for us because they had drama between them. Their moods were contagious, and yeah it was one of those memorable trips. Memorable for the wrong reasons.

But I can understand high tensions. A couple of years back I went in a big group, and a couple of people really ruined the trip for us because they had drama between them. Their moods were contagious, and yeah it was one of those memorable trips. Memorable for the wrong reasons.
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
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Re: Happiest Place on Earth?
It all depends on how you look at it. I find comfort in the smallest things at the park. The kids crying and all that are a given. For each person the experience is different.borjoyzee wrote:Well to me Disneyland is happy at times but there are some times that Disneyland can be a bad place or sad place. Like when everyone leaves the park, everyone is ao angry at something and you hear yelling, crying, and even sometimes fights.
I think it is kinda funny that they say Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth. The way I see it, I think the place can be the saddest place on Earth.
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Disneyland for me is and will always be the Happiest Place on Earth! No matter what mood I am in the moment I step inside the park and see the Mickey Mouse floral mural, I am immediately happy, bubbly, and let all the cares of the world just be forgotten. I remain that way the entire time and for days afterwards. It has a magical effect on me. I love it. I wish I lived back in So. Cal so I could get an annual pass and make it my weekend escape from reality. That is what it is, my escape from reality. I am a kid again and have no cares, except where to eat and what to ride, that is the fun, planning on what to do next.
Kids pitch fits, babies cry at the grocery store, so I don't think Disneyland has anything to do with it. I agree, with AlexLoup, it's not the park, its the people.
Come one everyone, it's off to Neverland, and away we go
Kids pitch fits, babies cry at the grocery store, so I don't think Disneyland has anything to do with it. I agree, with AlexLoup, it's not the park, its the people.
Come one everyone, it's off to Neverland, and away we go

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You have to be able to get lost in the fantasy of the Magic Kingdom, etc. That's why the people dynamic is the stumbling block for some peoples unhappiness at the parks. When my kids are misbehaving or arguing at the park (like all kids do at some point on every vacation) it brings me back to reality with all its occasional sadness. But when you look at the face of a 4 year old going through "It's a Small World" for the first time .... well .... there is no doubt about where the Happiest Place on Earth is.