WorldOfPooh
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2020
Did y'all feel like you had to ride everyride (even the kiddie rides)? We're you kind of like Tom Hanks in Big, Kid in a candy store?
No OP, you are not an oddball!I know that a lot of people grew up taking Disney vacations, but how many people didn't enter a park until they were adults? I'm wondering if I'm an oddball! LOL
Well we had 3 kids with us so we did ride them, and I mostly go solo now and still ride most of them, except Little Mermaid and Nemo.Did y'all feel like you had to ride everyride (even the kiddie rides)? We're you kind of like Tom Hanks in Big, Kid in a candy store?
Did y'all feel like you had to ride everyride (even the kiddie rides)? We're you kind of like Tom Hanks in Big, Kid in a candy store?
Did y'all feel like you had to ride everyride (even the kiddie rides)? We're you kind of like Tom Hanks in Big, Kid in a candy store?
Orlando seems like an odd place to have a Navy out-processing center.My first WDW trip was when I was 40.
We were Disney fans but my parents couldn't afford to go on vacation very often and when we did, it was something much more affordable than a Disney trip.
When I was 28 I was processing out of the Navy, and at that time the out-processing center was in...Orlando. So I had a whole week there with literally nothing to do and WDW open and ready (and it was early December, traditionally a slow time). Smart guy here decided he wanted to experience it for the first time with his family (married with 2 small ones back then), so decided not to go.
Dumb, dumb, dumb--got myself into a job where I rarely got time off, DW and the kids ended up going to WDW a few years later with my FIL and MIL. My first WDW trip was my kids' second.
Orlando seems like an odd place to have a Navy out-processing center.