Originally Posted By Walt Disney16 As simple as it sounds Im going to have to say, as soon as you set foot on Main Street, and lay your eyes on Cinderella Castle. That has always been a tear jerker for me. ~Josh
Originally Posted By Labuda Hall of Presidents fireworks Carousel fo Progress The Epcot model on TTA Walt's office in the Studios
Originally Posted By vbdad55 American Adventure show.... entering the gates from 535...happy tears exiting the gates onto 535...sad
Originally Posted By RSN1616 Being a 17 year old guy, I must say I don't have tear jerker moments lol. So I'm going to classify these as just "Wow, I'm in Disney World now" where chills run through my body. I agree with WD16, seeing the castle and hearing the music is the best feeling. Seeing the Epcot ball as well. Going past the "Welcome to Walt Disney World" sign on the bus from the airport. Hearing the banjo start playing "How Do You Do?" in the beginning of Splash Mountain. Illuminations And last but not least! "Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor mantegan sealehado de las puertas." LOL
Originally Posted By TDLFAN -Seeing Cinderella kissing the Charming at the end of "Cinderellabration" and thinking it should be me doing the honors (just j/k G dear...) -How untidy some areas are looking lately. -Reminicing about Flower St. every time I go pass the Emporium. Ditto for the Magic shop, Penny Arcade, and Main Street Cinema. -End of Wishes... Still a blabbering fool in my old age. -SGE. ..among others...
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Por favor mantegan sealehado de las puertas."<< It's "Por Favor, Mantengase Alejado de las Puertas"
Originally Posted By trailsend Well, I'm crying at everything that's been posted so far. The banjo at Splash Mountain ~ I can smell that place now!! I love it!!! The sound of the monorail overhead . . . Opening the door for the first time at a cabin at Ft Wilderness . . .it always smells the same. I must be big on smells . . .
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Ok, here are mine: Illuminations ROE - every darn time that thing gets me. Any of the baby Animals at DAK The American Adventure When I see the smiles on my kids' faces When I have to leave!!!!!
Originally Posted By Labuda Does getting your reservation confirmation # when booking your next trip count?
Originally Posted By MinnieSummer Having my husband tell me we can't go next weekend because all the discounted rates at the hotels are gone. The end of Illuminations with the Christmas tag. Seeing my daughter do anything with Minnie Mouse. Wishes -- from start to finish. Festival of the Lion King
Originally Posted By stitchcrazy The fireworks at MK Watching Illuminations with my hubby Packing to go home Plus every now and then when I see a random little kid really get into being at WDW. Especially when they're meeting characters. Makes me look forward to the day I finally have my own little tot to share Disney with.
Originally Posted By trailsend Realizing I might not be a candidate for The Princess Room featuring the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, a magical salon where little princesses can get pampered with a royal makeover, a regal sweeping up-do and more!
Originally Posted By Walt Disney16 The night time display of Cinderella Castle. Wishes. And yes getting your confirmation number totally counts. ~Josh
Originally Posted By Mickey4President OK, here are mine. I have a few. 1. Just thinking about going. 2. Arriving at the airport with my family, to get to WDW. 3. Riding the monorail at the Orlando airport. 4. Any Disney World sign once we arrive in Orlando. 5. Cinderella's Castle 6. Watching the fireworks with my boys. 7. Seeing the smiles on my boys faces, and they're the type of smiles you only get from going to WDW.
Originally Posted By dixielandings 7. Seeing the smiles on my boys faces, and they're the type of smiles you only get from going to WDW. now that I think of it thats # 1 for me !
Originally Posted By RHODISNEY The moment I get there on Disney property, and the dreaded moment I step on the plane to leave.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd The entry music at Epcot because it always seems to be the first park we visit.