What is your Disney shameful secret?

When I was 9 ( a million years ago) my family went to Disneyland. This was back in the day when you bought tickets... different colors for different rides. We were ready to leave, but I really wanted to ride on Peter Pan's Flight one last time. I 'accidentally' got separated from my family. I was so lost. But before I went to our pre-arranged meeting place ( I guess my parents knew me better than I thought they did) I went on the ride one last time.

I cry at all fireworks shows except Illuminations.

I'm not crazy about parades.

Peter Pan has been my first ride every trip to WDW.
 


I find it really distasteful how drunk people let themselves get at Epcot. Maybe people don't realize how obnoxious they are when they're drunk, idk. I don't like to wander around there much anymore because it seems like a huge drunk fest. Bleh.

I've never seen the Country Bears Jamboree.
Even worse than them being embarrassingly drunk is being on the bus with them back to the resort at the end of the night. I am all for having some drinks and a good time but in a family environment show some decorum.
 


I think Space Mountain is the most boring coaster I've ever been on.

I only visit Epcot to hit Akershus and Soarin. Then we mindlessly wander World Showcase wondering why there is nothing to do, spending maybe 10 minutes at each pavilion. Visit Space, visit Turtle Talk with Crush, then leave the park while being equally disappointed with our day and confused as to why people rave about Epcot. If Akershus ever shuts down I think we'll just stop going all together.

To be fair, I'm pretty sure we're doing Epcot completely wrong. But we tour the same way we do every other park, and there is just so much to do at the others and we never get this feeling at Epcot.
 
I think Space Mountain is the most boring coaster I've ever been on.

I only visit Epcot to hit Akershus and Soarin. Then we mindlessly wander World Showcase wondering why there is nothing to do, spending maybe 10 minutes at each pavilion. Visit Space, visit Turtle Talk with Crush, then leave the park while being equally disappointed with our day and confused as to why people rave about Epcot. If Akershus ever shuts down I think we'll just stop going all together.

To be fair, I'm pretty sure we're doing Epcot completely wrong. But we tour the same way we do every other park, and there is just so much to do at the others and we never get this feeling at Epcot.

I love Epcot, but this is how I feel about DHS. I have literally gone in there to get a cupcake and left more than once.
 
Many years ago (when space mountain was Michel Jackson themed), I lost my glasses on the ride. They just flew off my face and somewhere into the dark. Now I am BLIND without my glasses. We are not talking sun glasses here. I was frantic. We were attending an awards dinner that evening and the magazine I worked for not only was receiving an award but I was a presenter! How was I going to drive back down to Hollywood or read my speech? The crew members SHUT THE RIDE DOWN and search for 20 minutes until they found my glasses - unbroken! I know I was the most hated person in the park that day for making everyone wait, but those cast members have my undying gratitude. They never made me feel dumb.
 
I grew up in Omaha Nebraska and had a tiny local amusement park and they had a helicopter ride where you pulled the bar in and out to go up or down...very cheap and very carnival ride like....but exact same concept.

Playland Park, right? Beachy pool, miniature golf...down the road from Crossroads...I used to LOVE that place!
 
I think Tommorrowland is not only outdated and lacking in good attractions - it's kind of tacky.
 
I went through a period where I was "too cool for Disney" and still haven't seen some of the Pixar movies that I've heard were great. In need of a binge weekend!
 
I utterly hate Stitch. I find him ugly and not at all funny, though I liked the movie.

I have never seen Pinocchio because I know Gepetto would make me cry and Pinocchio annoys me too much!
 
I watch a lot of Disney Jr for myself.
I've also watched the live show at Cali Adventure before just because I wanted to see the Jake/Sofia parts.
 
Rope drop is just SO EARLY I don't know how anyone does it. As for Dumbo, I mean the movie - never seen that. I must have ridden the ride as a kid but it's the movie that I am very ashamed to admit that I haven't seen.
We come over from England, so with the 5 hour time difference, we can often be awake at 4 or 5am in the first week in Disney. We love 7am EMH as we can do so much before the crowds build up, the downside being we are ready for bed by 8pm and have to make ourselves stay awake until 9pm!
 
When I was 9 ( a million years ago) my family went to Disneyland. This was back in the day when you bought tickets... different colors for different rides. We were ready to leave, but I really wanted to ride on Peter Pan's Flight one last time. I 'accidentally' got separated from my family. I was so lost. But before I went to our pre-arranged meeting place ( I guess my parents knew me better than I thought they did) I went on the ride one last time.
I cry at all fireworks shows except Illuminations.
I'm not crazy about parades.
Peter Pan has been my first ride every trip to WDW.
Also not crazy about parades. Whenever I'm forced to see one outside of Disney (like this past weekend in our little town), I say to my family/friends/whomever, that I don't even watch parades in WDW so why should I be subjected to this janky crap? I mean, how many fire trucks can one parade have?! But I'm all for having parades in WDW and I use that time to go on rides where there might be a slightly less long wait.
 

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