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It has been a long time since my one Disney vacation. My dad booked on of those all inclusive Disney vacation packages which I think saved us a lot of money in the end. I was just about six, so I only actually remember pieces of the trip. It was at Disney World, and I recollect the great spiky ball which housed Space Mountain. I recall the submarines of twenty thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( which, to the best of my understanding, have now been dismantled ), the teacups, getting dizzy enough on Space Mountain to fall over when I was taking a walk out, and the torturously long lines.

We saw the Indiana Jones show and waited in a queue for hours for numerous other rides that have since slipped my mind. I can remember being thrilled to see Spotty and getting shocked out of my mind when I saw Mickey. I believe I still have a Spotty hat around somewhere.

If I had an opportunity to do it all over again, I don’t believe I had ever go on another Disney World vacation. Ever. Though I needed to go to Disney World when I used to be a kid, it wasn’t the most crucial thing in the world like it was to some youngsters. Even therefore I have a few good, even great, earliest memories. Our Disney vacation doesn’t actually make it into any of them. I used to believe that it was because I was too inexperienced ; perhaps I actually had an extraordinary time at Disney World and I don’t remember much of it. This isn’t true though . I have good memories from before our Disney vacation as well as after ; age failed to make much difference.

I suspect there had been one extremely good memory. A lady who was selling balloons at Disney World had a massive mass of balloons in one bunch, there must’ve been 100 of them.

She let me hold every one of them for a minute, and I nearly believed I was going to hover away. That was possibly the neatest thing that occurred to me at Disney World. The standard family going to a Disney resort will spend about $1,000 every day. And for what? That $1,000 will get eaten up in admission costs, parking costs, and, more than anything, eaten in the shape of food, drinks, and keepsakes acquired in the park. That is due to the fact that almost everything in the walls of Disney is extravagantly costly unless you are used to $4 bottles of water. The concept of a Disney vacation is to suck as much money as practical out of a family, preying on the wants of the family’s kids. Do your children a favor and go someplace else, regardless of if it’s Cooney Island. Even better, see the sea or the Grand Canyon. Your children will have more fun, you will have more fun, and you will not be stuck in a wondrous enchanting world where everything is a fantasy made by a big company entity. I am still frightened of Mickey.

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