Your BEST Disney experience of all time?
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11-29-2000 07:45 PM #1MouseInfo Silver Club MI Regular Member
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11-29-2000 08:10 PM #2MouseInfo Preferred Member MI Regular Member
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This is kinda hard to narrow down, but one of my best moments was just a little thing that happened with my kids. We were there at the holidays a few years back and came out of the area on Main Street where the piano player is set up. He was playing christmas songs and my kids (about 1 1/2 and 4 at the time) and a whole bunch of kids were all dancing around the piano. It was the cutest thing and we got it on tape. Then the piano player asked my kids if they would like to play "mickey's" piano. He gave each one a turn sitting on the bench with him and helping to play a song for the crowd. My youngest loved IASM and he was so adorable in his little Pooh hat playing the song from the ride. My oldest really thought he knew how to play Jingle Bells! I still get all mushy inside when I watch my video of how happy they were and how much time the CM took with them.
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11-29-2000 11:06 PM #3Creative Director MI Regular Member
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hrmm it wasnt the best but the funniest moments I have seen in a while tonight when we were on the jungle Cruise passing the native village our skipper was all ok there are some natives let me see if I can translate what they are saying.... he started busting up when we all looked ad the natives we noticed 2 really close and they were White hehe it was 2 Jungle skippers with there shirts off with long sticks danceing around and they had facepaint on... then at the end he was all ok we will not have 2 lovley boat unloaders help you off and dance in tune to this song... he started singing the titanic song one guy had a clip board and the other a really big guy took his jacket off and layed down on his side making fun of that scene from the movie and boy that other skipper sure draws a good stick figure Rose hehe...
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11-30-2000 06:57 AM #4
LOL That was so funny. Thanks Dave for sharing.
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11-30-2000 09:05 AM #5
Yeah Dave, that was hysterical!
My best experiance, that's easy, it was years ago, when my neice saw the MSEP parade for the first time. I had her on my shoulders and just listened to her. She was just flabergasted. I'm sure she does not remember all the details clearly, but I know that memory will last her a lifetime, just as mine did the first time I saw the parade.
The best part of Disney is watching others experiance the magic. That's much more fun to me than any attraction I ride myself. You just don't get that at non Disney parks.
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11-30-2000 02:19 PM #62,000 Plus Club Member MI Regular Member
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Q: My best trip? A: The last one, of course.
Kind of like DLMAGICDARREN said, I enjoy The Park through my little girl's eyes now,
but,
this was one of my more memorable experiences.
Please keep in mind this was many moons ago, before The Pirate grew a brain.
I arrived at The Park with 2 buds and a bro in the early evening. Unbeknownst to us, The Park was closing in about an hour to clear out for a private party. As they were clearing The Park, we got the bright idea
to hide in the bushes and wait until they reopened The Park. So we did.
We stashed ourselves somewhere near that Carnation stage amongst the local flora. We hid for an hour (as we listened to Crystal Gale warm up) and The Park was void of visitors. When we heard the roar of the crowd re-entering The Park, we hopped out and assimilated into the crowd. We were spotted by a couple enthusiastic CMs who tried to make chase, I got split from my buds but hooked up shortly and we carried on for the rest of night.
This was back in the day of coupon books and "E" tickets and since the rest of the night was a "private" party, no tickets were required so we thought we scored big time.
Now kids, don't try this today, someone would get sued, injured or arrested
Hey, I would bust ya'.

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11-30-2000 04:44 PM #7MouseInfo Preferred Member MI Regular Member
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That is just too funny. I think the best part is that it worked!!!!
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11-30-2000 09:13 PM #8
the best time i ever had at disneyland was actually yesterday at the disey family holiday party,it was the first time that the whole family actually went on rides together,because my parents hated waiting in lines ,and yesterday the lines were super short,and i felt that little disney spirit in me come out ......and it fell so good,that night was the BEST night i ever expierence at disneyland.oh yeah and one funny thing is...when we went on its a small world,the cm filled the boat with large adults and halfway down the ride we get stuck!LOL so we all worked as a team and everyone got a grip on the outside of the boat and pushed it away.the whole ride took us to 20 mins!!!! but, that was one of the highlights of that night.
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12-02-2000 02:05 PM #9
My favorite experience was the first time I went to Disneyland. Michael brought me, and showed me around the entire park. He is a great tour guide.
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12-02-2000 03:25 PM #10
Awwwwwww shucksOriginally posted by Jennifer:
My favorite experience was the first time I went to Disneyland. Michael brought me, and showed me around the entire park. He is a great tour guide.
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