If Disney World no longer existed, would it matter?

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Where else can a 40 something year old woman walk
around in mouse ears and a poncho and feel
perfectly acceptable.

It seems to be like a complete waste of money.
I'll save $5000 and go to the mall.

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Totally rocks!

matterized over 2 years ago

I have never been there, but I can't wait to take my son.

matterized over 2 years ago

It is for little babies and the nation's aunts.

matterized over 2 years ago

I've never been but it seems like any kid would love it there. Clean family fun.

matterized over 2 years ago

It is not real...

matterized over 2 years ago

It's the happiest place on Earth!

matterized over 2 years ago

The Magic Kingdom w/your 4 year old daughter is pure MAGIC. Spending money on EXPERIENCES
is way better than spending it on THINGS "at the mall" !

matterized over 2 years ago

I've been once, didnt really see what sets it apart from other themeparks except that
the theme was Disney...

matterized over 2 years ago

it's the crappiest place on earth!

matterized over 2 years ago

Disney world is so overrated. ive been there several times on family vacations, and i got
bored of the place the second time i went. i could live without it

matterized over 2 years ago

I think Disney World is completely overrated.

matterized over 2 years ago

I love the innovative, imaginative, and creative entertainment that Disney provides.

matterized over 2 years ago

Because it is the happiest place in the world, seriously though it makes many people happy
when they are there

matterized over 2 years ago

It seems to be like a complete waste of money. I'll save $5000 and go to the mall.

matterized over 2 years ago

The last time I went, I was 5 and I still remember the experience. I will definitely take
my kids one day.

matterized over 2 years ago

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