Saturday, June 14, 2008

Deciding Whether or Not to Visit Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World. A magical place where all of your worries, doubts, and worldly problems disappear. Once you pass through the gate and check in to your hotel, you are transported to a land of wonder, imagination, and adventure. There is literally no possible way that the World that Walt Elias Disney envisioned can become boring or repetitive.

If you have been before then you are probably thinking that there is no way that you will hand over your hard earned cash back to Mickey. But there are countless ways to save money such as packing food, snacks, and drinks. You will never regret taking a well deserved getaway to Walt Disney World Resort, especially if it is a time spent with your family or friends or both.

There is no other sight in the entire world that compares to when you walk into the Magic Kingdom and take a long look at Cinderella's Castle. Nothing even comes close to the thrill of riding Expedition Everest at the Animal Kingdom as you rush down a rickety trail haunted by a terrible Yeti. It is the best feeling in the world to wake up in your hotel room in the morning and to know that you have nothing to do all day but play in the parks. No business meetings. No school.

No sports practices. Nothing but playtime. If you are still wondering if you would rather stay at home all summer and worry about frivolous things, then go ahead and take a gamble. You can not go wrong when you visit the House of Mouse down in Orlando, Florida. I will hopefully be visiting Walt Disney World sometime in July of this year. After all, this is the year of A Million Dreams at Walt Disney World Resort.

You never know if you will be spending the night at the Castle of Cinderella or if you will be awarded lifetime passes to visit Disney World for the rest of your life. The World will never become outdated or a location simply for children because it gives young children and adults as well something to hold on to. Something to hope for. A chance to escape our daily routines and spend a few days at the Happiest Place on Earth. Believe me.

This is a decision that you will not regret. The memories will be instilled in your minds forever. You will become eight years old again right as you pass through the gates to this place of magic and wonder.

"To All That Come To This Happy Place... Welcome" - Walter Elias Disney

By Scott Thomas

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