My name is Jenn and I am a self proclaimed "Disney Freak". My friends however call me a "Disney Snob" which I think is probably closer to the truth. While I am obviously a fan of Disney Movies, my connection is honestly more with the WDW parks themselves.
At a young age my family began taking me on trips to Orlando and then about 20 years ago my grandparents moved to a home less than a mile from the entrance to Downtown Disney. This opened up more opportunities for trips to the parks obviously because it was combined with visits to see them. Now that they have both passed, my memories of these visits are bitter sweet.
I was 5 years old when Epcot opened and as a result the majority of my fond childhood memories are related to visits to that park in particular. Additionally because it houses so many memories for me, I tend to be more active in wanting to preserve it's originality (I fought for the return of Figment, I cried when Horizons was tore down, I remember with longing WOM and the original Energy Pavillion... etc.).
Now as a mom to a wonderful 10 month old, I look forward to many more trips to the parks and the opportunity to see it through his eyes... the eyes of a child... again.
At a young age my family began taking me on trips to Orlando and then about 20 years ago my grandparents moved to a home less than a mile from the entrance to Downtown Disney. This opened up more opportunities for trips to the parks obviously because it was combined with visits to see them. Now that they have both passed, my memories of these visits are bitter sweet.
I was 5 years old when Epcot opened and as a result the majority of my fond childhood memories are related to visits to that park in particular. Additionally because it houses so many memories for me, I tend to be more active in wanting to preserve it's originality (I fought for the return of Figment, I cried when Horizons was tore down, I remember with longing WOM and the original Energy Pavillion... etc.).
Now as a mom to a wonderful 10 month old, I look forward to many more trips to the parks and the opportunity to see it through his eyes... the eyes of a child... again.