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Top 10 Signs To Know You're A Disney Addict

Hello, my name is Alexa, and I'm a Disney Addict.

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Top 10 Signs To Know You're A Disney Addict
Nathalie Pierre

If you find yourself having sporadic symptoms of 'Disney fever' or 'heavy Disney withdrawal', you may fall under the category of Disney addict. We all know that certain someone or certain family that eats, sleeps and breathes Disney. Sadly, that someone would be me. But I have learned to accept and embrace my wonderful growing love for Disney. Check out these ways to know if you are a Disney addict too!

1. You know the prime times to jump in line for rides.

We all love to watch the parades, but it is also the best time to ride! If you want the 20-minute wait for Space Mountain instead of 60, you better get walking.

2. What does EPCOT stand for?

Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow; you must know this by heart.

3. You are your own tour guide.

You know the parks like it's the back of your hand!

4. Hidden Mickeys have nothing on you.

You can point out any hidden Mickey in any park.

5. Quoting lines from Disney movies is an everyday occurrence.

Simple phrases such as, "Just keep swimming!", "Squirrel!" or even "To infinity and beyond!" are in your everyday vocabulary.

6. Every time you go to an airport, you wish the Magical Express was there to take you home.


7. You don't have a specific favorite Disney character.


It is too hard to just pick one in such a short amount of time!

8. You know the Monorail monologue, even in Spanish.

9. Even though you go all the time, you still look like this when you enter the gates of Disney.

10. You don't understand how someone can not like Disney.

But honestly, how can you not like the happiest place on earth?

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