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Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by dichuy » Feb Mon 07, 2011 5:00 pm

Wasn't Disney's fault, just seems like she was old and had heart issues.

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by casrin » Feb Mon 07, 2011 8:43 pm

I'd rather go there than most places I can think of.
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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by Amy » Feb Mon 07, 2011 8:47 pm

Oh that is sad. But as casrin said, what better place to go, surrounded by family and friends and Mickey and Minnie...

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by mindflipper » Feb Mon 07, 2011 11:06 pm

But you do lose any opportunity for final resolutions. A chance to say or clear up any personal issues before one may gracefully retire from the living.

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by Amy » Feb Tue 08, 2011 7:09 am

mindflipper wrote:But you do lose any opportunity for final resolutions. A chance to say or clear up any personal issues before one may gracefully retire from the living.
You have no guarantee of getting to do those things in the "real" world either... :(

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by mindflipper » Feb Tue 08, 2011 9:06 am

But if I have to "go" at Disney World, I think I would want to at least have a full day of it, and at least get a chance to get the fireworks and MSEP in before "departure"...

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by aboden » Feb Tue 08, 2011 3:32 pm

Well I've worried about that with my grandmother. She died Dec '09 at 89, but took her to WDW a lot in '07-'09. It was cancer so nothing rider related lol But I took her on ToT, BTMR, Tea Cups and many more.

But as a few people said, it wouldn't be a bad place to "go out", personally I think doing it on HM would be nice lol

But she loved Disney and my Grandfather helped build MK so she had a special place in her heart for it, since he had died in '01. She never did let anyone she talk to walk away without telling her how her husband helped build Disney hehe. One interesting story that he told is that every morning (or most, as people story embellish ;-) ) that Walt would come out and talk to the workers before they started.
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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by horizons1 » Feb Tue 08, 2011 5:33 pm

I hope I am never too old to go to Disneyworld
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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by aboden » Feb Tue 08, 2011 7:45 pm

horizons1 wrote:I hope I am never too old to go to Disneyworld
My sentiments EXACTLY!! and I'm sure the same of many people around here :D

Sometimes I feel it's strange that a corporate entity can make us feel that way
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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by Amy » Feb Tue 08, 2011 8:42 pm

aboden wrote:Well I've worried about that with my grandmother. She died Dec '09 at 89, but took her to WDW a lot in '07-'09. It was cancer so nothing rider related lol But I took her on ToT, BTMR, Tea Cups and many more.
But as a few people said, it wouldn't be a bad place to "go out", personally I think doing it on HM would be nice lol
But she loved Disney and my Grandfather helped build MK so she had a special place in her heart for it, since he had died in '01. She never did let anyone she talk to walk away without telling her how her husband helped build Disney hehe. One interesting story that he told is that every morning (or most, as people story embellish ;-) ) that Walt would come out and talk to the workers before they started.
That is very cool that your Grandfather helped with the construction of the MK, and was one of the lucky one's who got to work with Walt personally ~ and your Grandma sounds like she was a pretty awesome lady to have still been up to experiencing ToT in her late 80's :shock:

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Re: Death at the Magic Kingdom

Post by mindflipper » Feb Tue 08, 2011 9:10 pm

horizons1 wrote:I hope I am never too old to go to Disneyworld
Amen to that!!!! :mickey:

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