Welcome to Wacky Wednesday's With New England Disney Diva, Julie!!!
Becoming a ‘Disney Diva’…
What makes WDW so magical for me? The magic begins way before that exhilarating
moment of passing through the WDW gates and knowing that I’m finally ‘home’! The fun for my family and I starts way
before the actual trip gets here!
As crazy as
it may sound to some (but not so much to my ‘fellow Disney-manics’ out there…)
I will actually start ‘mentally planning’ my next trip while I’m STILL at WDW!
This usually happens on our last couple of days of vacation. I know the magic
is coming to an end, so this is my ‘coping mechanism’. I immediately begin to
make mental notes of what I want to do on the next trip. Things such as, ‘which
Disney resort to stay at, Adr’s to make, new things to try, etc’...
Once I
return home I am forced to deal with ‘reality’-I’m usually booking my next
vacation within a couple weeks! I never used to be this way, until the last
couple years or so? I MUST have a WDW trip booked at all times. It doesn’t
really matter how far off it is, be it 6 or 12 months. Life is happier with a
trip to look forward to plan for. Don’t you all agree? This just helps me
get through ‘bad days’ or the ‘daily grind’ when the normal, everyday chores
get to be a bit too much! We all have those days…
I love the
pre-planning that takes place months before from my scheduled WDW trip. I look
forward to running out and buying my shiny, new copy of the ‘Birnbaum Guides,
Walt Disney World’ guidebook each year. For me, it’s my ‘Disney bible’; I
always have it close by. We always had this book in the house growing up so
it’s just another one of those Disney traditions that I’ve kept up with.
Holiday Road
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Having grown
up in a Disney household, we were always surrounded my Disney magic! Whether it was by toys, movies or planning
our annual spring vacations to the world, Disney played an intricate part of
who I am today. I’ve now passed this torch down to my own family!
We always
drove from our home in Northwest Indiana to Florida, so ‘getting there’ was
half the fun (picture the Griswold’s family from the ‘Vacation’ movies &
that was us!!) It was a 2-day drive so once we finally hit Florida, it was
totally magical!
Stopping for
fresh O.J. at the Florida Welcome Center and smelling the orange blossoms
while driving past the orange groves are some of my favorite memories. This
just meant we were getting ‘closer to home’!
We recently
moved to Northern New England, so driving may be out of the question. I have a
feeling we’ll be making many new memories flying down and enjoying the
Magical Express ride to our resort!
I’d love to
hear who else has any other special family memories that have been passed down.
Do you still follow these same traditions now with your own Disney family?
Please feel free email me and share your comments/thoughts!!
Julie can be
reached @ nedisneydiva@hotmail.com Be sure to "like" Julie's Facebook Page...New England Disney Diva's!!
I didnt grow up going to Disney - in fact, my first visit wasnt until 2000 with my brother. We attended the Disney Institute for landscape design and I fell in love!
ReplyDeleteI have been back at least once a year for the last 4 years (sometimes twice)..nothing like a Florida trip in beginning of January to escape New England.....I am very much looking forward to creating many memories with my grandchildren
Laurie I think it is really neat how you fell in love with WDW!! I bet that was a huge surprise for you. :0) Thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Julie for becoming a blogger. Love the story!
ReplyDeleteEric...thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, just awesome!!!
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