Have you been to Disney?

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  1. MomsTreasureChest profile image89
    MomsTreasureChestposted 12 years ago

    Have you been to Disney?

    Which Disney theme parks did you visit?

  2. profile image0
    lesliebyarsposted 12 years ago

    Yes, I went to Disney World in Orlando, Florida twice. It is very fun although I actually enjoyed Universal Studios more.

  3. profile image0
    HowIConqueredposted 12 years ago

    Yes, Disney World as a child. We visited Magic Kingdom and one or two other parks. Would love to go back and visit Animal Kingdom and Epcot, but Disney is way too expensive for a casual trip as an adult. My next visit will probably be much further in the future if I have kids.

  4. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 12 years ago

    I used to to live in So. Calif.  As a kid we went to Disneyland a couple of times a year. That was or vacation.  As a kid it was magical.

  5. aaronrobb profile image66
    aaronrobbposted 12 years ago

    Florida, and last when I was about 17y/o. Not as magical as a teen, but a different level of fun.

  6. Joelipoo profile image86
    Joelipooposted 12 years ago

    No I haven't, and I don't really have any interest in going either.

  7. yui lockhart profile image60
    yui lockhartposted 12 years ago

    No I haven't. But I wish I can go there one day. smile

  8. Rochelle Frank profile image97
    Rochelle Frankposted 12 years ago

    I lived in Anaheim for about 30 years. One our sons had a job as a portrait artist at Disneyland part time for a few years. Disneyland has something for everyone, but especially for the kids.

  9. AMFredenburg profile image74
    AMFredenburgposted 12 years ago

    No, and for some reason I've never been drawn to either Disneyland or Disneyworld. I did attend the 1965 World's Fair in New York, and saw some Disney exhibits there.

    I knew a couple who went to Disneyworld on their honeymoon, and thought it an odd choice. Talk about starting off in fantasyland!

    I'm more drawn to places like Epcot and Sea World; too much Virgo in my chart, I guess.

    1. Maggie Bennett profile image60
      Maggie Bennettposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Epcot is part of Disneyworld by the way.

    2. AMFredenburg profile image74
      AMFredenburgposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Hmmm!

  10. caseymel profile image82
    caseymelposted 12 years ago

    My family and I just got back from there this weekend.  We visited the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom.  It was lots of fun, but very crowded because of spring break.

  11. msLarayne profile image64
    msLarayneposted 12 years ago

    Yup, for my 11th birthday. I want to go back!

  12. Christene profile image61
    Christeneposted 12 years ago

    Walt Disney World 20 times and Disneyland once so far. I'm planning to go to Disneyland Paris in a few years too. smile

    1. MomsTreasureChest profile image89
      MomsTreasureChestposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Wow, 20 times,you must really enjoy Disney!  It's such a fun place!

  13. freedomsthoughts profile image60
    freedomsthoughtsposted 12 years ago

    Yes. When we go back,  I would like to consider Universal Studios.

  14. liesl5858 profile image79
    liesl5858posted 12 years ago

    No, not  been there yet but hopefully one day I will go and visit the place.

  15. Lor's Stories profile image60
    Lor's Storiesposted 12 years ago

    Yes. The first time with my family.
    It was tough because the kids cried and complained,
    My mom and I wanted to spend more time in the parks rather than eating.
    So we took off and ate one of those huge drum sticks
    My niece freaked out during fire works . She tried to get off the Merry- Go- Round.
    She was afraid of the noise. I tried to get off the ride but I got stuck.
    The guys must have gone on tower of terror 18 times.
    So they missed out on the fireworks.
    I went again with friends. Their idea of fun was swimming.
    I ate hot dogs every night and the kids cried.
    I don't think kids under six should go to the " Happiest Place on Earth" for kids and their parents aren't happy either.
    I wanted to watch fire works but no one else did.
    I broke my camera and then ventured out on my own.
    That made me happy:)

  16. silviuflorin profile image60
    silviuflorinposted 12 years ago

    Sadly, no, not yet...but I wish I would have done it while I was a child.
    I hope I will be able to take my children one day!

  17. internpete profile image64
    internpeteposted 12 years ago

    nope, would much rather go to a roller coaster park like cedar point, or the beach.

  18. tirelesstraveler profile image60
    tirelesstravelerposted 12 years ago

    Disneyland lots and lots of times.  It is fun when the kids are old enough to know what they are doing.  Not too fun for the stroller aged kids. The more your kids know about Disney movies the more they will enjoy the parks.
    When I was a kid you entered and stayed until you dropped. Now you can come and go when you want. A nap in the afternoon then back when it isn't so hot is a good plan.
    My kids would rather spend a day snowboarding or surfing now than drop the money at a theme park.

  19. Manon Monsall profile image61
    Manon Monsallposted 12 years ago

    Disneyland -- when I was just a tiny tot!

  20. Seckin Esen profile image89
    Seckin Esenposted 12 years ago

    Yes I have. I worked at Walt Disney World in Orlando in 2009. I also went there for vacation last summer. I love Disney World.

    1. BlossomSB profile image80
      BlossomSBposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      We went some years ago when we were visiting the USA. Loved it and had lots of fun even if our two children were teenagers.

  21. johnr54 profile image48
    johnr54posted 12 years ago

    Yes!  Been to both.  Parents used to live in California so we just went on a day-trip to Disneyland almost every time we visited.

    Was lucky enough to go to Disneyworld with the family on a business trip with my husband back in the 90's. 

    Definitely magic!

  22. profile image0
    loyerd6posted 12 years ago

    I've been to Disney World several times with my parents, brother and sister; and then my husband and I went there for our honeymoon in 1999.

  23. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 12 years ago

    Every park in Florida. Lived an hour away for 11 years. My family homeschooled so we had time to drive over to the theme parks and be extra's in TV shows and commercials. Just by showing up, you recieved a free day pass. We used those plenty on days most other's would not attend. No crowds and still enjoyed the parks.

 
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