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Post #323617 - Reply to (#323609) by Varna
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I have been to disneyworld quite a few times, seeing as I live rather close bigrazz

Going is only really fun when you'll be able to stay a week, which I have never. Go for only one day and I don't know how much fun you'll have. You should definitely go to universal instead, that place is AWESOME eek

Really, most parks are crowded, but I don't think anything beats disney world. If the trip is not very well planned and funded, chances are you'll be waiting in line for hours, will only be able to be on a few rides, get a heat rash, leave crying, with a headache and barely able to walk. True story. Everything is freaking expensive, too. Especially the food.

Even if Disney is for kids, they ruin the trip every time. So I would opt-out of going unless they're your kids, obviously laugh

My advice: Choose another park, like universal or epcot. They're better.


<_< You lie. If you lived close, like me, you'd know that going during school times is best, as it's not crowded and you can get on rides like 3-6 times within 30 minutes <_______<;;; Tsk tsk. I'm ashamed to know you !_! <333

I do not lie! Disney is always crowded, you're the liar here; or maybe you're lucky and have one of those passes. Besides, seeing as I've only ever been taken by adults (haven't been there in years) of course I would of only gone when they could of gone, on the weekends. Like everyone else.

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Nah, never, don't think I will. Not like I don't want, more like I'm indifferent about it. Ô___Ö

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I don't live that far away so I go every few summers, I don't like it much because the rides are family/child oriented so none that are really worth going on. no

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Both Disneyland and Disneyworld. biggrin

I went to Disneyworld when I was a toddler so I don't remember anything. But my mom (and pictures) tells me that I didn't enjoy it much.
I was really little so I was afraid of all of the characters dressed up as Mickey and whatnot. And I would assume that I didn't get to go on much rides either.

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No, everyone should know just how much I detest theme parks by now.

I'd rather burn out my own eyeballs with acid than go to one. (I am exaggerating.)

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Nope.
I never think about it, and I don't feel like it's something I need/want to do.

Could be nice. Dunno. Only ever been to a couple of amusement parks.

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Post #323672 - Reply to (#323596) by Tinny-kins
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I've been there when I was two ish?
It's so sad since I don't remember any of it. ;__;

I wish I went there when I was older so I'd remember at least some of it.

Same. My parents said i enjoyed it, i just don't remember.


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Yes, but only because at one point I had some family in Anaheim... thankfully they moved to a slightly more desirable location- I loathe being dragged to that sort of place against my will... my idea of a vacation is usually more nature-oriented.

That said, I probably did have fun there as a kid. Probably. That sort of thing is difficult to remember.

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Yes, and it was indeed the happiest place on earth. <3

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waaaah!!~ i really want to go!! >o<
i have only been out of the country once and its to go to hongkong but..sadly when we went there disneyland is still in construction..what bad luck!! but i really really wanna go!!

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Yesh. Been to Disneyland in California and Hong Kong. biggrin
But it was pretty boring. The one in Hong Kong I mean.
It was about a year when it was built and there weren't a lot of rides that a 13 year old can enjoy. :\
But I've been to the one in Cali more than 3 times already. laugh

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Man, I loved it yesterday! I went to the one in CA, as I attend UCLA...

The whole park had a Halloween theme (lasts Sep 25 - Nov 1). Fireworks were great! So was Fantasmic!

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Post #323753 - Reply to (#323617) by mewnbrite
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I do not lie! Disney is always crowded, you're the liar here; or maybe you're lucky and have one of those passes. Besides, seeing as I've only ever been taken by adults (haven't been there in years) of course I would of only gone when they could of gone, on the weekends. Like everyone else.


You mean the year passes? You should get that if you go more than a few times a year, you end up saving money. And it's not always crowded. You went on times where "anyone" is free. Go during a normal school semester where school for everyone is in session. Because everyone is at school, it's only tourists that are there. Considering the economy, times like now should be even better for getting on the rides you like. I went a few times when it was like that. It's really awesome. You ride the stuff you like so much that you actually get sick of it. Universal's Islands of Adventure being even more fun ;D Like the dueling dragons ride. The drop off point is right by the start. Since there's only like 10 people a ride at most(cause not many people are there during those times), you can do each dragon ride 4-5 times in a half hour. Each ride is only like 2 minutes max. Fun Stuff imo.

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I do not lie! Disney is always crowded, you're the liar here; or maybe you're lucky and have one of those passes. Besides, seeing as I've only ever been taken by adults (haven't been there in years) of course I would of only gone when they could of gone, on the weekends. Like everyone else.


You mean the year passes? You should get that if you go more than a few times a year, you end up saving money. And it's not always crowded. You went on times where "anyone" is free. Go during a normal school semester where school for everyone is in session. Because everyone is at school, it's only tourists that are there. Considering the economy, times like now should be even better for getting on the rides you like. I went a few times when it was like that. It's really awesome. You ride the stuff you like so much that you actually get sick of it. Universal's Islands of Adventure being even more fun ;D Like the dueling dragons ride. The drop off point is right by the start. Since there's only like 10 people a ride at most(cause not many people are there during those times), you can do each dragon ride 4-5 times in a half hour. Each ride is only like 2 minutes max. Fun Stuff imo.

No, not those kinds of passes. Anyway, I don't believe you -.- I would much rather go to universal, anyway. They have awesome rides + a lot of other entertainment. There are plenty of people other than tourists that go to disney on school days. Younger kids, people that are doing their break before college, people after college...people that have nothing to do, homeschooled kids, and adults that are out of work, be it for awhile or just for certain days ^^ And the tourists are nuts, there are so many of them cry

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No, not those kinds of passes. Anyway, I don't believe you -.- I would much rather go to universal, anyway. They have awesome rides + a lot of other entertainment. There are plenty of people other than tourists that go to disney on school days. Younger kids, people that are doing their break before college, people after college...people that have nothing to do, homeschooled kids, and adults that are out of work, be it for awhile or just for certain days ^^ And the tourists are nuts, there are so many of them cry

I can only vouch for the Disney Land in CA, but what the other person said is true. If you go on weekdays, when everyone is normally in school, then the most you have to wait for each ride is like.. 10 minutes. At MOST. Even the more popular rides like Splash Mountain/Adventure Mountain are only 20-30 minutes of a wait, tops.

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