Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan As I get older, I look forward to bringing young nieces and nephews and hopefully grandkids some day. It becomes less and less about my having fun at the parks, and more about watching others enjoy it and making sure they have a great time.
Originally Posted By tashajilek I guess I would stop going if I couldn't ride any of the thrill rides anymore. I'm huge into the fantasy land types rides and parades.
Originally Posted By Pollyana i am with you kar2oonie...I have never enjoyed Disneyland more than when we take our grandson....I look at Disneyland through the eyes of a 5 year old now..... and no,,,,, my ashes will not be scattered upon our fun park...it would never be fun again if that happened...lol
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORGOCH: An' here I was lookin' forward ta usin' one a those dust devil thing-a-ma-jigs on ya, Polly. Oh, well, there goes that idea...
Originally Posted By TheParsec I'm a Paranormal Investigator here in San Diego. A few months ago we were on an investigation and we were doing EVP work. I asked "Where's my Favorite place to go?" We listen back to the recorder and we heard " Disneyland"! So I probably will still be going to Disneyland after I pass away!
Originally Posted By ksargen Oh, believe me, I want to join the happy haunts - I just don't think we need to make the poor CM's deal with my cremains to do it! *LOL*
Originally Posted By TINK-MOBILE Since I will Never Grow Up..Hardly ever age...Love Disneyland to pieces and pieces, I know that my Favorite Witches will have a Special Potion made for me...so this Never Happens and in case I can not Afford to go to Disney...I hope the Witches will turn me and our Family and all of my friends into a Permanent residents of Disneyland..for forever and a day. That way we will be and live there forever and ever ***** : )
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Since we're not allowed to practice our magic in your realm, TINK-MOBILE, duckling, you'll have to move all the way to Morva before we can hex you. How do you feel about living with 3 ladies in a one room cottage with an attic?
Originally Posted By Pollyana Sounds like a good plan Tink... Then maybe you could learn some of the witchcraft and cast spells on all your Disney friends... I guess I am feeding you to the lions...
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Wow, ssturgeo, congratulations on the big (almost) 69. I had no idea. You're screen name looks so.......young!
Originally Posted By ssturgeo SoThisIsLove...thanks...I have been going to DL since the August after it opened...grew up in Calif....Indiana now so not as many trips. I always go once a year...my brother lives in the bay area...in November...no crowds, but get to enjoy all the Christmas fun. Took my granddaughter when she was 10, again on the 50th...and for her 16th birthday. My whole family are Disney Geeks!! My brother is 9 years younger..have made him promise if the time comes, he WILL be wheeling me around!!
Originally Posted By Pollyana We never get toooo old for Disneyland. And each time we go, I still feel the same excitement as I did the first time in the 1970's... We have been steady "customers" for the last 40 years. Sometimes I feel the older I get, the more I appreciate the special details of Disneyland and the sparkle in children's eyes as they explore the wonders and magic of the parks. And since we are finally retiring, we will extend our visits and enjoy even more Disney magic. Can't wait to get started on our new adventures...
Originally Posted By Disney Joy never never never will stop going...no matter what.... I still need to move close to WDW so I won't have to buy plane tickets and hotel rooms, pricy food and the likes.. just give me a 1 bdrm apartment within 5 minutes and I'm good. That reminds me I need to get a lottery ticket tomorrow. If I can go every week or every day at first ..... maybe the urge won't be so strong.... naaaa
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I don't think I'll ever have a problem with the "thrill rides"... they just don't bother me much no matter how old I am. It is more the walking and standing in line that gets to my 60-year-old back, knees, legs and feet. So I will probably concentrate more and more on Disney Cruises than visits to the parks.
Originally Posted By Bellella When I die, or when they turn into such corporate sellouts that there is no forgiving them or trying to ignore what they've done-ever. Whichever comes first.