TheDisneyNurse
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 26, 2015
I've never seen Star Wars, which makes my excitement level for all the SW additions in HS to a flat 0/10.
- When people are shocked that we are going to Disney as a couple but don't have kids (we're in our low 30's), we tell them we're going to Disney BECAUSE we're a young couple without kids... and that's how we think we'd most enjoy it!
I hate roller coasters
I hate staying at the Poly ( my least fav resort)
I've never been at rope drop (this might be the year!)
I hate pin trading
The only ride I've done at Epcot is Maelstrom. (No test track, no Soarin', etc)
Wow, this thread has been going since 2008 and I still haven't seen Dumbo. Is it really worth it after all this time?
I really like It's a Small World.
I cry at the afternoon parades.
I hate Stitch
Scream like a girl on the ToT
I have never eaten at Ohana.
I have never seen The Incredibles or Tangled.
I hated Pleasure Island with a passion when I was a kid and used to refer to it as "Nothing to Do Island". I still would today since I have a great dislike for wild nightlife/loud dance clubs/crazy bars.
I could probably blow $1000 at the Tower of Terror gift shop if you let me My whole room is decorated in HTH stuff
I don't really like Animal Kingdom or Hollywood Studios. I never liked the Muppets or Star Wars and I was really sad when Disney got involved with them I don't like stitch either#!
I don't like elevators either and I also love the scenery and ambiance of the ToT and I hated it the first time (one drop) and I really hated the second time (multiple drops)It's not really a secret because I am quite vocal about this, but I hate ToT with a burning passion. I was lulled into a false sense of security after finally being talked into going on RnR and loving it. Wooboy, was I so very very wrong. I loved all the scenery and ambiance of the hotel itself, and everything leading up to the drop part, but the rest of the ride was spent with my friend apologizing to me while I made distressed animal noises. (In her words.)
After actually being in an elevator that fell, albeit from between the first and second floor, it isn't really all that fun to be in a pretend one that's falling.
I once got so drunk "drinking around the world" that I threw up in trash bin at our resort bus stop and blamed it on the Orange Mission Space. Not my finest moment.. or very Disney.
I put the Fantasmic soundtrack on in my car and cry all the way to work some days...