agreed:mickey:
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Exactly what I was thinking....:mickey:
To old for Disney may be code for you can't afford it.
Code for being able to afford it is probable. I do not know any statistics, but from my financial perspective; I believe that the majority of the population in the USA cannot afford it. By that I mean less than 50% can do this.
Some people are just old at heart. Young at heart people are NEVER "too old" for Disney.
A "friend" of mine told me last week his 5 year old was "too mature" for Disney! I wonder if the poor little girl will ever find out what she is missing.
i turn 50 in September.
I will never ever be too old for Disney.
i don't remember the last time i didn't have a trip planned.
Seems i get home from a trip and the next day i begin to plan another trip.
I was lucky because i started dating a girl 3 years ago or so, we have a son. She already loved Disney and went w/ her family a lot, so i didn't have to sell her.
the funny thing is that we are going on a cruise in December, so when i get back from Disney in September, we will start planning the cruise, so i will not have a trip to disney planned. but in the back of my mind, i'm thinking maybe we can sneak in a day at the park, or maybe i can escape to California for a Disney fix.
You're never too old for disney, never.
Never too old as far as I'm concerned, even if I get to the age where I yell at the kids to get off the lawn.
Too old, never. At each age I visit, I find new and exciting things to try or do. When I was a kid, I would have never wanted to do the Behind the Seeds tour. I did it as an adult, and loved it. I think each age you bring different goals, or desired experiences with you. It's not about the number you are, but how you chose to experience the trip!
I remember on my second trip to WDW we invited a friend along with us. He felt the same way, said he was too old for Disney but decided to go anyways....when first got there he was yelling at me and my husband at the time to "stop being so childish" lol...we laughed at him and said just wait.....sure enough as soon as we got to MK the first day he turned into a running skipping child....had the time of his life. Said he was sorry for ever saying we were too old for Disney. It just takes one trip!:magic:
Disney is for all ages!
My 88 year old father-in-law enjoyed it. He rode soarin and the tower of terror to name a few. If 88 isn't considered old than I don't know what age is considered "old".
In my opinion, there is no age that makes one too old for WDW. My grandparents took me when in 1971 right after the park opened and I looked forward to family trips afterward.
I worked in Epcot in 1988 and in 1998, I met a great girl who became my wife and we went to the parks whenever we could.
We now have three kids - two boys, 10 and 8 and a daughter, 4 years old. All of them love Disney.
We always look forward to a day in the parks!
lol exactly im 46 and dw is 45 i guess were mummies. too old please disney is ageless. we go twice a year, were dvc members and disney cruise whenever fiscally possible.
Victor:mickey:
PS next trip Sept/ 3 day's wdw at okw resort with MNNSHP then its off for a little 3 day disney dream cruise
DISCLAIMER NOT RECOMMEND FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE TOO OLD LOL:mickey:
Some people just don't see or can't feel the magic :pixie: My DH just turned 50 and I am 48. Going to Disney is what keeps us young. We can act like we are kids there and no one will judge us or think that we are weird for laughing on a flying elephant.:dumbo: TOO OLD? NEVER!!!!
"Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional"
There is unfortunately a minority that just don't get Disney! :(
My Mom is 75 and just went last year. I just turned 50 yesterday and I will be going in August. I plan to keep going until I can no longer walk, see and hear and even then I might still try and go.:D
Yep - Never too old to visit :mickey: