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Old 05-25-2003   #12 (permalink)
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Originally posted by WDWFan

Disney is all about the detail and magic. There is definitely an intangible at WDW unlike anything else on earth. The time, attention, and quality found in their resorts and parks have no equal. The more you visit them the more you find out that the detail goes deeper and deeper than you thought. I told DW this past trip that I would love to go to the parks and spend several hours in each land. I have saw enough extra unadvertised entertainment in each land to easily keep you occupied without having to lift a finger (Main Street USA actually overflows with entertainment I have yet to appreciate). The friendliness is unheard of, the choice of options for any family is amazing, and the songs and emotional involvement to many fans is curious and sincere to say the least. To not open yourself and let Disney really sink in is to deny yourself of a truly magical experience.
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WOW WDWFAN said it all in a nutshell. You really can't put your finger on it. It is the way the CM's smile and treat you like someone special. It's in the varity of the food. It's the special way that everyone just treats you when you are in WDW. Occassionaly you come across a CM haivng a bad but those experinces are few and far between. It's in the fact that the streets are spotless, and when your DS or DD drops that bucket of popcorn there is some there right away cleaning it up! Even when you call to make PS's the CM's will chat with you like your old friends! Liek WDWFAN said it's in the intangibles!:) :)
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