Is your spouse/SO as big of a Disney freak as you?

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Post by kronk's angel » Oct Fri 20, 2006 4:58 am

My wife went to DL hundreds of times as a child and teen, so it's kind of no big deal for her. Which is hard for me to imagine. In any case, she indulges me, and our children, quite a bit. She's great. :)
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Post by laurie5658 » Oct Thu 26, 2006 3:21 pm

My DH, DS and DD are just as nutty as I am. It all started with my parents years ago.
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Post by bryceran » Nov Tue 07, 2006 6:55 pm

I am like the freak and my wife is a semi-freak. She doesn't openly admit it, but loves to talk about it and loves to go almost as much as I do.

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Post by Moviemaker137 » Nov Wed 08, 2006 4:23 pm

Well... I don't have a spouse yet... but I felt if we were just talking general relationships that me and my girlfriend are definitely Disney freaks :) It seems every time I go down to Cali now we make a quick stop to Disneyland for a day... to remind us of the first day *memories*

Truth be told Im hoping to propose to her there some day but I definitely know she is the one so well just have to wait and see when the time is right :)

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Post by bryceran » Nov Wed 08, 2006 4:33 pm

hope she doesn't read the message board. getting married is great. I highly recommend it.
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Post by Moviemaker137 » Nov Wed 08, 2006 4:36 pm

Thanks. I doubt she'll read it though cause she hasn't made an account yet and I don't think she'll have time to for a while.. so till then it'll be the forum's secret :)

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Post by bryceran » Nov Wed 08, 2006 4:42 pm

Good call.

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Post by js3901 » Nov Wed 08, 2006 5:31 pm

one doesn't need to be registered to read posts in the forums or listen to music. registration is needed only for participating in the forums or requesting tracks...
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Post by knedeau » Nov Thu 09, 2006 1:29 pm

js3901 wrote:one doesn't need to be registered to read posts in the forums or listen to music. registration is needed only for participating in the forums or requesting tracks...
So you may wish to use the "Edit" feature in the near future! Hehehehe
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Post by weluvmovies.com » Jan Tue 30, 2007 4:05 am

Wife, not a huge fan... that's actually the first thing I spoke to her about.

We worked together, she had just come back from a trip to southern California with her current boyfriend and was showing people her photos. I happened to glance over and saw the DL pictures. I had never spoken a word to her before and just yanked the pictures from her hand. I wanted to know why she had this totally fake smile on, when she was in the "Happiest Place On Earth!" She replied that her boyfriend hadn't wanted to go to DL. He had ruined the experience for her and she didn't think much of it. At that exact moment I knew what my purpose in life was... to save this girl from her demonic boyfriend and introduce her to a world where she would know endless happiness, joy, and become a better person... no, not church... Disneyland!

After relieving her boyfriend of his duties, I married the girl, moved to southern california, took her on a DisneyWorld honeymoon and we are living happily ever after... now with our 1 year old princess who will have a proper upbringing thanks to the 45min drive from home to DL. Life is good! :wink:

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Post by packwingfn » Feb Thu 08, 2007 1:37 pm

My girlfriend loves Disney World and loves to go there but she is defnitely not a big nut like myself. I'm just glad that she loves Disney at all, I dont know what I would do if she didn't like anything about it.
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Post by jasondlnd » Nov Wed 14, 2007 5:53 pm

To say that my wife and I are Disney affectionandos is an understatement.

We both met while working at Disneyland, she had a bedroom outfitted from top to bottom in Disney dolls; I had my massive Disney collection...it was a perfect fit :)

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Post by wdwannabe » Nov Thu 15, 2007 8:35 pm

Yes, I admit I am a disney addict....


the dh and dd go along. they did not drink the water.

But, secretly I think they love it!
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Post by spaulo » Nov Fri 16, 2007 1:11 pm

My wife "liked" Disney when we started dating. Since then...

- The first trip we took together was a long weekend to Disneyland over Valentine's Day
- We have gone to Disneyland the two of us, with her parents, and with my family... a total of 6 times in less than three years, including for the first three nights of our honeymoon
- We went to WDW in 2005. I proposed there.
- We're going back to WDW in three weeks and have been planning this trip since our honeymoon

So yeah, now she's a nut like me.
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Post by Leigh » Nov Mon 19, 2007 4:41 pm

I have been going to Disney every two years for like 22 years. My boyfriend (now husband) used to look at me strangely but now he has been converted!

We had to go with our 18 month old son to my sister's wedding (in Epcot/Japan, reception Adventurer's Club) back in February and my husband much to his surprise LOVED it.

We just went back in October (free tickets courtesy of Jet Blue and their cancellation policy) and he LOVED it even more! He was talking about going back next year :-) there is no way we could afford it but I am just thrilled he is on board and understands now!

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